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" If any danger to the man should be apprehended (though I think there would be none), let him stand on the floor of his box, and now and then bring near to the rod the loop of a wire that has one end fastened to the leads, he holding it by a wax handle... "
A History of Science - 291. oldal
szerző: Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 227 oldal
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The New England Magazine, 4. kötet;10. kötet

1891 - 836 oldal
...electrified and afford sparks, the rod drawing fire to him from a cloud. If any danger to the man should be apprehended (though I think there would be none),...electrified, will strike from the rod to the wire and not affect him." The French publication of Franklin's letters led to the curious result that his suggested...

Inventors

Philip Gengembre Hubert - 1893 - 332 oldal
...electrified and afford sparks, the rod drawing fire to him from a cloud. If any danger to the man should be apprehended (though I think there would be none),...electrified, will strike from the rod to the wire and not affect him." A friend once asked Franklin how he came to hit upon such an idea. His reply was to quote...

Inventors

Philip Gengembre Hubert - 1895 - 330 oldal
...electrified and afford sparks, the rod drawing fire to him from a cloud. If any danger to the man should be apprehended (though I think there would be none),...electrified, will strike from the rod to the wire and not affect him." A friend once asked Franklin how he came to hit upon such an idea. His reply was to quote...

The Intellectual Rise in Electricity: A History, 25. kötet

Park Benjamin - 1895 - 634 oldal
...electrified and afford sparks, the rod drawing fire to him from a cloud. If any danger to the man should be apprehended (though I think there would be none)...electrified, will strike from the rod to the wire, and not affect him." When Collinson received that paper, he recognized at once that here was no ordinary discovery,...

Notices of the Proceedings, 14. kötet

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1896 - 740 oldal
...electrified and aiford sparks, the rod drawing fire to him from a cloud. " If any danger to the man should be apprehended (though I think there would be none),...electrified, will strike from the rod to the wire, and not affect him." * The experiment suggested by Franklin was successfully performed. in Marly (France),...

Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution

Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1896 - 1056 oldal
...electrified and afford sparks, the rod drawing lire to him from a cloud. "If any danger to the man should be apprehended (though I think there would be none),...then bring near to the rod the loop of a wire that lias one end fastened to the leads, he holding it by a wax handle, so the sparks, if the rod is electrified,...

The Many-sided Franklin

Paul Leicester Ford - 1899 - 554 oldal
...electrified and afford sparks, the rod drawing fire to him from a cloud. If any danger to the man should be apprehended (though I think there would be none),...fastened to the leads, he holding it by a wax handle ; so that sparks, if the rod is electrified, will strike from the rod to the wire, and not affect him."...

The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, 58. kötet

Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1899 - 1110 oldal
...from a cloud. If any danger to the man should be apprehended (though I think there would be nom-i. let him stand on the floor of his box, and now and...has one end fastened to the leads, he holding it by ;i wax handle; so that sparks, if the rod is electrified, will strike from the rod to the wire, and...

The Story of Philadelphia

Mrs. Lillian Ione Rhoades MacDowell - 1900 - 396 oldal
...electrified and afford sparks, the rod drawing fire to him from a cloud. If any danger to the man should be apprehended (though I think there would be none),...electrified, will strike from the rod to the wire, and not affect him." This bold but simple suggestion for the solution of a mysterious problem proved his wonderful...

The Writings of Benjamin Franklin, 2. kötet

Benjamin Franklin - 1905 - 524 oldal
...electrified and afford sparks, the rod drawing fire to him from a cloud. If any danger to the man should be apprehended (though I think there would be none),...electrified, will strike from the rod to the wire, and not affect him. 22. Before I leave this subject of lightning, I may mention some other similarities between...




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