Inertia of the Carrier of Electricity in Copper and Aluminum

Abstract
In this experiment the mass-charge ratio of the carrier of an electric current in a metallic conductor was precisely determined. This was done by measuring the change in amplitude resulting from reversing the current in a cylindrical coil supported as a torsional pendulum. Determinations of me of the carrier were made for coils of both copper and aluminum and various current values were used in each coil. The average value obtained for me of the carrier is 5.69×109 gram per coulomb. The accepted value of this ratio for the electron is 5.68×109 gram per coulomb.