Expériences et observations sur l'électricité faites à Philadelphie en Amérique
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A series of letters presents systematic electrical experiments and observations, analyzing apparatus such as the Leyden jar, proposing a one-fluid account in which bodies carry relative excess or deficit termed positive and negative, and demonstrating how charge is transferred and conserved. The correspondent stresses careful, repeatable experimentation over speculative systems, offers practical procedures and illustrative trials, connects electrical effects to atmospheric phenomena, suggests measures to protect structures from lightning, and advances tentative explanations while inviting further empirical investigation.
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