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#To measure the ratio of the charge versus mass on an electron. | #To measure the ratio of the charge versus mass on an electron. | ||
=Theory= | ==Theory== | ||
=Safety= | ==Safety== | ||
<b>Personal Safety:</b> In this lab we will be dealing with high voltage currents as well as currents of up to 2 amperes. Currents as low as 100 mA can be lethal ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_shock Wikipedia]) so proper caution is essential. | <b>Personal Safety:</b> In this lab we will be dealing with high voltage currents as well as currents of up to 2 amperes. Currents as low as 100 mA can be lethal ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_shock Wikipedia]) so proper caution is essential. | ||
<b>Equipment Safety:</b> The power supply for the heating element should not exceed 6.3V. Ensure all equipment is undamaged and hooked up properly before applying any currents. A not pasted to the top of one of the digital multimeters indicates it is possibly broken, signed Steve Koch and dated January, 2009. | <b>Equipment Safety:</b> The power supply for the heating element should not exceed 6.3V. Ensure all equipment is undamaged and hooked up properly before applying any currents. A not pasted to the top of one of the digital multimeters indicates it is possibly broken, signed Steve Koch and dated January, 2009. | ||
=Procedure= | ==Procedure== | ||
=Raw Data= | ==Raw Data== | ||
=Data Analysis= | ==Data Analysis== | ||
=Error Analysis= | ==Error Analysis== | ||
=Results= | ==Results== | ||
=Acknowledgments= | ==Acknowledgments== | ||
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TheorySafetyPersonal Safety: In this lab we will be dealing with high voltage currents as well as currents of up to 2 amperes. Currents as low as 100 mA can be lethal (Wikipedia) so proper caution is essential. Equipment Safety: The power supply for the heating element should not exceed 6.3V. Ensure all equipment is undamaged and hooked up properly before applying any currents. A not pasted to the top of one of the digital multimeters indicates it is possibly broken, signed Steve Koch and dated January, 2009. ProcedureRaw DataData AnalysisError AnalysisResultsAcknowledgments |