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Of course, this result revealed nothing about either  e  or 
 me,  just their ratio.  But the absolute magnitude of 
 e  was determined ten years later by Robert A. Millikan, 
who watched tiny droplets of mineral oil through a microscope: 
the spherical oil drops, created with an ordinary atomizer 
(no pun intended), fell through still air in the Earth's gravity 
at a terminal velocity determined by their weight and 
the frictional drag of the air, both of which can be calculated 
from their radius.  Now, every once in a while one of the drops would 
pick up a stray electron and become charged.  If the experiment 
was performed in a vertical electric field of adjustable strength, 
the charged droplets could be made to ``hover'' by applying 
just the right voltage to overcome the force of gravity.  
Then, knowing the electric field, Millikan was able to calculate 
the charge.23.5
The result was  
 C,  which meant 
that the mass of the electron must be really 
small, namely
 C,  which meant 
that the mass of the electron must be really 
small, namely  
 kg.
 kg.