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Lecture 2 - The electrical experiments of Benjamin Franklin
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Shocking" results from a Leyden jar experiment. - ScienceBob.com
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Benjamin Franklin House - #DidYouKnow Franklin nearly died while trying to kill a turkey with electricity? He described having mistakenly taken the shock of two Leyden jars (pictured) himself - "It seem'd
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Science and Industry Museum on Twitter: "#onthisday 1752 Benjamin Franklin flew a kite into a thunderstorm ⛈️ He'd attached a Leyden jar that collected the charge when the kite was struck demonstrating
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The Leyden Jar The Leyden jar is a simple device that "stores" static electricity in large amounts. It was the original form of the capacitor. The Leyden. - ppt download
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On this day in 1752 — 270 years ago — Benjamin Franklin flew a kite during a thunderstorm and collected a charge in a Leyden jar when the kite was struck by
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