Unfortunately, Franklin's original account of this experiment only stated that it had been done in Philadelphia, without any mention of where or when it was done, or even by whom. The only statement that Franklin did so came 15 years after the fact from Joseph Priestley, a close friend who claimed to be writing down the verbal account of Franklin's. Priestley stated that Ben, when deciding to do the experiment, chose "to take a walk in the fields, in which there was a shed convenient for his purpose." This could have been just about anywhere in the Philadelphia area.
Benjamin Franklin flew his kite on June 15 of 1752. His experiment is thought to have been conducted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
the invention that he was most famous for was the kite experiment which included the lighting rod or the key on the kite
The kite experiment was a scientific experiment
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
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.
The kite had nothing to do with the revolution.
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Benjamin Franklin's famous kite experiment took place in June 1752 in Philadelphia.
Benjamin Franklin's famous experiment took place on a cold evening in June Philadelphia.
On a June day in 1752.
the invention that he was most famous for was the kite experiment which included the lighting rod or the key on the kite
Benjamin Franklin did his experiment with a key on a kite in 1752.
The kite experiment was a scientific experiment
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
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.
That would be Benjamin Franklin. Do not try that at home.
Poor Richards Almanac, bifocals, International diplomacy, the postal service the Franklin stove and the kite experiment.
The kite had nothing to do with the revolution.