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While doing his experiment, Millikan one day observed the following charges on a single drop
(i) `6.563 xx 10^(-19) C`
(ii) `8.204 xx 10^(-19) C`
(iii) `11.50 xx 10^(-19) C`
(iv) `13.13 xx 10^(-19) C`
(v) `16.48 xx 10^(-19) C`
(vi) `18.09 xx 10^(-19) C`
From this data the value of the elementary charge (e) found to be

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