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[University Experimental Physics] Finding the value of e using ratios of ne.
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I have, by experiment, found a series of values for ne, where n is an unknown integer, which varies from value to value, and e is the electronic charge, which I want to find. My question is, can I find e by finding the highest common factor of all my values of ne; and how would I go about doing so?

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