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When did Benjamin Franklin perform the kite experiment?

June 15, 1752


When did benjamin franklin perform his famous kite experiment?

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.


What did Benjamin Franklin perform his famous kite experiment?

The record on this event is imperfect as the earliest record of it is from fifteen years later, but it appears to have happened on June 15, 1752. There is a link below.


What famous experiment did Ben Franklin perform to show that two particles of electricity exist?

The most common experiment that Ben Franklin is famous for is his key tied to a kite witch he proved that lightning is static electricity


Did democritus perform a experiment?

only when he wanted to perform an experiment.


After the scientist makes a hypothesis they perform what to collect the data?

An experiment.


The part of an experiment in which you outline the steps taken to perform an experiment?

The scientific method


When designing experiment the first step is?

in designing your experiment which step did you perform first?


Does a experiment test a theory?

i dont no but i need the anwser Yes an experiment will test a theory. You perform an experiment to test the hypothesis. If the experiment can be repeated then the hypothesis becomes a theory. People perform experiments to test and retest theories.


What makes a hypothosis testable?

when you perform the experiment


What do you perform after a hypothesis to collect data?

An Experiment


Who discovered the lightning conductor?

Superconductivity was first observed by the Dutch physicist Heike Kamerlingh Onnes. He had developed a method to liquify helium and was therefore in a unique position to perform experiments at low temperatures. In 1911, three years after his first helium liquefaction, Kamerlingh Onnes discovered that the resistance of solid mercury drops to zero when it is cooled below its critical temperature (4.1 K), for which he was awarded the 1913 Nobel prize of physics.