单词 | Millikan, Robert Andrews |
释义 | Millikan, Robert Andrews (1868–1953) US physicist, who after more than 20 years at the University of Chicago went to the California Institute of Technology in 1921. His best-known work, begun in 1909, was to determine the charge on the electron in his oil-drop experiment, which led to the award of the 1923 Nobel Prize for physics. He then went on to determine the value of the Planck constant and to do important work on cosmic radiation |
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