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English: A scatter plot of values and uncertainties reported for the charge of an electron, as suggested by Richard Feynman. The data include Millikan's experiment and other experiments and reviews up to 1951. The values are color-coded according to the measurement method: blue for oil-drop experiments such as Millikan's, orange for X-ray diffraction, green for electron diffraction, and red for review articles.
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Author Christian Hill

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A scatter plot of measurements of the charge of an electron, as published in papers from 1913-1951

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