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Millikan
Mil·li·kan M0302100 (mĭl′ĭ-kən), Robert Andrews 1868-1953. American physicist. He won a 1923 Nobel Prize for his measurement of the electron charge.Millikan (ˈmɪlɪkən) n (Biography) Robert Andrews. 1868–1953, US physicist. He measured the charge of an electron (1910), verified Einstein's equation for the photoelectric effect (1916), and studied cosmic rays; Nobel prize for physics 1923Mil•li•kan (ˈmɪl ɪ kən) n. Robert Andrews, 1868–1953, U.S. physicist. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Millikan - United States physicist who isolated the electron and measured its charge (1868-1953)Robert Andrews Millikan |
Millikan
Millikan Robert Andrews. 1868--1953, US physicist. He measured the charge of an electron (1910), verified Einstein's equation for the photoelectric effect (1916), and studied cosmic rays; Nobel prize for physics 1923 Millikan
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