True that the historical evidence does say that he proposed an experiment, but no evidence says that he actually DID do the experiment.
no, he used the kite to see if he could conduct electricity. he didn't invent electricity, he discovered you could conduct it.
No. Kites made their appearance over three thousand years ago, in China
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Yes
The kite had nothing to do with the revolution.
June 15, 1752
Benjamin Franklin harnessed electricity in June of 1752. He did this during his experiment with a key tied to a kite.
a key a long piece of string and a regular kite. (i wouldn't try this if i were you)
Benjamin Franklin performed his famed kite experiment some time in June of 1752. Many historians don't agree with an exact date since there is only Franklin's account of the event, but the exact date is thought to have been June 10th.
Benjamin Franklin did his experiment with a key on a kite in 1752.
Benjamin Franklin's famous kite experiment took place in June 1752 in Philadelphia.
1752
Benjamin Franklin's famous experiment took place on a cold evening in June Philadelphia.
The kite had nothing to do with the revolution.
June 15, 1752
the evening of October 1743
Benjamin Franklin, in his kite experiment.
June 15, 1752
Benjamin Franklin harnessed electricity in June of 1752. He did this during his experiment with a key tied to a kite.
Because he was flying the kite for his experiment in the storm. When the kite got electrified he could have to.
On a June day in 1752.