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Did you know the first distributed generation of electricity might not have been from an early wind turbine or bulky solar panel, or even an old diesel generator, but something even older – by centuries? Long before Benjamin Franklin flew his kite and “discovered” electricity, ancient craftsmen in Mesopotamia built something that still puzzles historians...
National Electricity Day commemorates the day that changed science, June 15, 1752, when Benjamin Franklin flew a kite during a thunderstorm and proved lightning is an electrical discharge. His experiment helped lay the foundation for centuries of innovation and discovery in the field of electricity usage. Electricity is embedded in nearly every part of our...
After five years of experiments that began in 1747, Benjamin Franklin sought to prove his hypothesis that electricity and lightning were directly connected. On June 15, 1752, he conducted his famous kite experiment during a thunderstorm in Philadelphia, which confirmed that lightning is an electrical discharge. Although 272 years have passed, one thing remains consistent:...
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