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English: Scheme of Millikan’s oil-drop apparatus - the diagram taken from orginal Millikan's paper (1913).
Polski: Schemat aparatu Millikana służącego do wyznaczania ładunku elektronu, pochodzący z orginalnych dokumentu autorstwa Milikana z 1913 roku.
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Source http://prola.aps.org/cache/PR/v2/i2/p109_1/p122 (taken in 2009, now doesn't work) [current link: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.2.109]
Author Robert Andrews Millikan
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