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begins its activity of experimenter after to
have assisted to a
demonstration of phenomena
electrical workers introduced from the Spencer Scot to
Boston, in
that year, 1746, receive in gift from P.
Collinson
of the Royal Society of London
a machine
electrical worker and with this work many experiments from
which
draw conclusions on the property of the tips of the
conductors. For first Theorizing the natural
electrical
of the lightnings, but it did
not
come at
first believed in European
scientific atmospheres, and second this theory
assumed
that long auctions finished
with tips
placed on the buildings connected
with
conductors to earth could unload the
electricity to
earth protecting the same buildings from the Lightning rod.Non having
to
disposition towers or high buildings the 22 experienced its theory with
a north wind June 1752 receiving confirmation from the
experiment, in fact, the bathed rope acted as from conductor
and
a key tied to this produced sparkles.
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