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|  | {{Sugdef|Millikan|
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|  | Millikan is a new and shorter name for the elementary charge unit:
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|  | : [q] = '''e''' = '''Mi'''
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|  | whereby
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|  | :1 '''Mi''' = 1.6E-19 '''C'''  |  | 
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|  | The introduction of the Millikanbecame necessary because:
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|  | # the elementary charge unit lacks official status
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|  | # the elementary charge unit however is widely used in the MS comunity
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|  | # the former concept for avoiding the elementary charge unit based on the dimensionless [[m/z]]is based on a missconception 
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|  | The unit has its name from Robert Millikan who first measured the elemental charge '''e''' 
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|  | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millikan] Robert Millikan
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see here for proposed entry