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  1. Franklin je provodio opasne pokuse u vezi s atmosferskim elektricitetom (1752.) podižući žicom vezana zmaja u olujni oblak, pri čemu se pojavila električna iskra i napunila električni kondenzator. Benjamin Franklin ( Boston, 17. siječnja 1706. – Philadelphia, 17. travnja 1790. ), američki državnik, filozof, izumitelj, fizičar ...

  2. Legacy of Benjamin Franklin. Franklin was not only the most famous American in the 18th century but also one of the most famous figures in the Western world of the 18th century; indeed, he is one of the most celebrated and influential Americans who has ever lived. Although one is apt to think of Franklin exclusively as an inventor, as an early ...

  3. Benjamin Franklin (January 17, 1706 – April 17, 1790) was an American statesman, Founding Father, and scientist. He has also been known as "the First American". He was a very important person in the American Revolution and helped make the Thirteen Colonies one nation. As a leader of the Enlightenment, he influenced European scientists.

  4. Apr 30, 2024 · Benjamin Franklin was not only a man of business and politics, but also a pioneer of science. This guide from the Library of Congress provides resources and tips on how to explore Franklin's scientific achievements, experiments, and inventions in various fields, such as electricity, meteorology, and medicine.

  5. Jul 2, 2022 · Benjamin Franklin, letter to Benjamin Vaughn, July 26, 1784. That it is better one hundred guilty persons should escape than that one innocent person should suffer is a maxim that has been long and generally approved. — Benjamin Franklin, letter to Benjamin Vaughn, March 14, 1785.

  6. Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston, Massachusetts on January 17, 1706. Growing up, Franklin came from a modest family and was one of seventeen children. He began his formal education at eight when his father enrolled him in the Boston Latin School. While in school, Franklin showed strong leadership skills and was an avid reader and writer.

  7. Benjamin Franklin invented his own phonetic alphabet. Benjamin Franklin wrote a satirical essay on improving the odor of flatulence. Franklin never patented his inventions. Benjamin Franklin took "air baths", sitting naked with the windows open. At 16 years old, Benjamin Franklin became a vegetarian but later abandoned the practice.

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