LEYDEN JAR Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706 – April 17, 1790), the American scientist, politician, and inventor, uses a Leyden jar in his experiment to prove that a spark generates heat: the discharge of the Leyden jar, through the interruption FG, increases the temperature readable on the thermometer A. Plate from \

Stati Uniti d'America

title: Leyden jar

subject date: 2001-03-23

caption: LEYDEN JAR Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706 – April 17, 1790), the American scientist, politician, and inventor, uses a Leyden jar in his experiment to prove that a spark generates heat: the discharge of the Leyden jar, through the interruption FG, increases the temperature readable on the thermometer A. Plate from ''Experiments and Observations on Electricity'' by Benjamin Franklin. Philadelphia, 1750.

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