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Experiments And Observations On Electricity by Benjamin Franklin

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Book name: Experiments And Observations On Electricity (2024)
Category: Capacitance
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Language: English
Publication data: Jan. 1, 1751, midnight
This foundational text in the field of electrical studies compiles a series of letters and documents detailing a variety of experiments and theoretical insights into the nature of electricity. The work is particularly renowned for its description of the author's famous kite experiment, which demonstrated the electrical nature of lightning. It also delves into the behavior of electrical charges, the concept of conservation of charge, and the invention of the lightning rod, among other topics. The author's accessible style and innovative approach not only advanced the understanding of electricity but also established key principles that would inform the future of electrical science and engineering. The 6210th greatest book of all time

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Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin

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Benjamin Franklin was a writer, a philosopher, a scientist, a politician, a patriot, a Founding Father, an inventor, and publisher. He helped with the founding of the United States of America and changed the world with his discoveries about electricity. His writings such as Poor Richards' Almanac have provided wisdom for 17 years to the colonies. Read more