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Benjamin Franklin got a charge out of using a kite (: no kid
Franklin was the first person that dicoverd, opposite charge attract each other and same charges repel each other
Benjamin Franklin did not invent electricity. He did some experiments with it however. One experiment (that may be only a legend) is that he flew a kite in a thunderstorm, and confirmed by the charge on a metal key that lightning is an electrical phenomenon. I LIKE PIE
If Franklin did indeed fly a kite into a thuderstorm as folklore states, the charge of electricity down the wet twine would not have been enough to seriously shock him. There was a risk of lightning being directed to him, but this would likely have burned up the kite and twine rather than Franklin.
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Benjamin Franklin got a charge out of using a kite (: no kid
Benjamin Franklin. The very famous scientist who did experiments with flying kites during lightning and declared that lightning is due to the electrical discharge between oppositely charged clouds.
Benjamin Franklin did not invent electricity. He did some experiments with it however. One experiment (that may be only a legend) is that he flew a kite in a thunderstorm, and confirmed by the charge on a metal key that lightning is an electrical phenomenon. I LIKE PIE
Franklin was the first person that dicoverd, opposite charge attract each other and same charges repel each other
John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Robert R. Livingston and Roger Sherman.