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A 3 page paper that answers several questions about energy and electricity. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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There are simple realities, and complex realities and what we assume to be some simple truths today were clear mysteries in the past. The following paper answers some questions posed
by the student regarding energy and electricity. How did Benjamin Franklin discover that lightening has an electrical nature? How did he apply this understanding practically? Benjamin Franklin, though
well known for many things, is perhaps best known to most people through a vision of him with a kite in a storm. This is when he truly realized that
lightening was electricity. As one author notes, "The popular image of a man flying a kite that was struck by lightening references what might be Franklins most important contribution to
science. In his 1752 experiment and the subsequent book Experiments and Observations on Electricity, he confirmed that lightning is an electrical phenomenon" (Kaufman, 2006). While the kite and the lightening
(along with a metal key) were instrumental he was also involved in many other areas of study involving lightening as well. His practical application of this reality led to the
light bulb and electrifying households around the country and the world. How does the second law of thermodynamics apply to an electrical circuit? The second law of thermodynamics
involves the fact that energy contained in one place will ultimately disperse outward. As one author notes, "Energy spontaneously tends to flow only from being concentrated in one place
to becoming diffused or dispersed and spread out" (The Second Law of Thermodynamics!, 2007). When speaking of an electrical circuit one can envision how a circuit is much like pathways
and the energy that is contained in one place will move out through those circuits. Or as the author notes, in relationship to a battery, which is a type of
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