In June of 1752.
Benjamin Franklin put his kite to the sky on a stormy day, he saw that there were loose threads standing up from the string. When he thought the kite was struck already, he touched the key with his knuckles and felt the shock.
Benjamin Franklin was brave enough to put a magnetic key on a kite to test the electric shocks on a stormy day.
He did not invent the kite.
Benjamin Franklin's contribution to the planetary model was the theory he developed in June of 1752. In stormy weather, complete with lightning, he flew a kite and this led him to believe that matter had positive and negative charges.
The kite had nothing to do with the revolution.
Benjamin Franklin tied a key to a kite to see if lightning was electricity.
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Benjamin Franklin did his experiment with a key on a kite in 1752.
He flew a kite to find out about eletricity.
Benjamin Franklin discovered the effects of electricity when he flew his kite during a storm in 1752. While flying his kite lightning struck the kite.
how Benjamin Franklin discovered electricity Benjamin Franklin used a kite and went out into a storm with a kite and let it fly like any other kite and soon lightning hit it and lightning is a source of electricity
Benjamin Franklin's famous kite experiment took place in June 1752 in Philadelphia.