
''Experiments and Observations on Electricity'' is a treatise by
Benjamin Franklin
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based on letters that he wrote to
Peter Collinson, who communicated Franklin's ideas to the
Royal Society
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The letters were published as a book in England in 1751, and over the following years the book was reissued in four more editions containing additional material, the last in 1774.
Science historian
I. Bernard Cohen crafted an edition with historical commentary that was published in 1941.
References
Further reading
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External links
''Experiments and observations on electricity, made at Philadelphia in America'' (1751) scanned from a copy in Franklin's personal library with his own handwritten notes, at the
Internet Archive
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