Benjamin Franklin,a great politician from the US,appears on

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Benjamin Franklin,a great politician from the US,appears on the front of the 100-dallor bill
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appears 在此句中是谓语
appearing 是现在分词,传说中的“非谓语动词”,不能作谓语的!
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‘When Benjamin Franklin flew a kite in the storm,simething in the wire gave him a fright.’能不能把这个放风筝的故事说得更详细一点呢?
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Franklin's Kite
Probably the most famous experiment to do with lightning is that of Benjamin Franklin and his famous kite.
What Franklin was investigating was whether or not lightning was an electric phenomenon.This seems fairly obvious to most of us today,but we must remember that in Franklin's day the largest sparks they could make were under an inch long!Since lightning is several miles long it is not so obvious that they can be the same.
The question often arises whether or not Franklin actually did this experiment,and the answer is we do not know for sure.One thing,however,is certain:if he did do an experiment like this,he did not do it the way it is often shown.That is,he didn't tie a key to the kite string,fly it in a thunderstorm,and wait for it to be struck by lightning!Such an experiment would be very dramatic--and quite fatal.
There are safe ways to do similar things,however,and Franklin,in his various writtings,shows that he was quite aware of both the dangers and the alternatives.
Franklin realized that if lightning was electricity,then it must be an awful lot of the stuff,and that it must take a long time to amass in the storm.Therefore,he suggested,fly the kite early in the storm before the lightning comes near you.
He had several variations on how to show electricity was present--you could draw sparks from a key tied to the string,or you could attach the string to a Leyden Jar,which is a device for collecting electricity (a capacitor).If the jar was empty before flying the kite and full afterwards then that is good evidence that thunderclouds contain electricity.
In our demonstration the kite is suspended from a plastic rod (since there is no wind).The string goes down into a jar (not a Leyden Jar) where it is attached to a key.Below the key is a gap of 1-2 inches before a grounded metal ball.
Notice in the picture on the left (which was taken with the machine running,but not strongly enough to make sparks) that the kite's tail is being pulled towards the dome of the machine.This is a big example of static cling--the same thing that sticks your clothes together in a clothes drier.Notice also that there is a spark jumping between the key and the ball inside the jar.
There is one other effect that we demonstrate using our kite,but it is too faint to photograph easily.It is called Saint Elmo's Fire,or,to scientists,corona.It shows up as a faint purple glow around the edges of the kite,and would have been seen in the rigging and masts by sailors on the old wooden sailing ships.
To the sailors,who named it after their patron saint,it was a sign of protection,but you can see in this picture how little it protects the kite!In fact it is a sign of great danger.So how did the sailors get it wrong?
The reason is probably that all sailors in thunderstorms saw coronas,but only those whose ships were not struck and destroyed made it back to tell anyone about it!
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About that time he bought a copy of the British periodical(周刊) called The Spectator (《观察家》). He read it over and over. He thought the writing excellent, and wished, if possible, to write in the same style.
With this in mind, he studied some of the stories and made a note of the thought in each sentence. Then, a few days later, without looking at the magazine, he tried to write the stories. He tried to express each thought as fully as it had been expressed before. Then he compared his writing with the magazine. He found some of his faults in the compositions.
In this way he discovered he needed to know many more words. He felt that writing poetry would help him since that needed to use many different words which had the same meaning. So he turned some of the stories into poems; and after a time, he wrote them as stories again. He insisted on doing this for a long time.
He learned much from his efforts and went on to practise his writing. Then he became the first famous writer in American history.
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A.He found his son’s letters written very well
B.He felt his son expressed himself very well
C.He told his son what he wrote wasn’t so good
D.He bought a copy of The Spectator for him
小题3:How did Benjamin practise writing?
(1) He studied the stories in the magazine and made notes.
(2) He rewrote some of the stories and tried to express their thought fully.
(3) He turned some stories into poems, and then turned them back again.
(4) He tried hard to publish his poems in the periodical The Spectator.
A.(1)(2)(3) B.(2)(3)(4) C.(1)(3)(4) D.(1)(2)(4)
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Benjamin Franklin (January 17,1706 [O.S.January 6,1705] – April 17,1790) was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America.A noted polymath,Franklin was a leading author and printer,satirist,political theorist,politician,scientist,inventor,civic activist,statesman,and diplomat.As a scientist,he was a major figure in the Enlightenment and the history of physics for his discoveries and theories regarding electricity.He invented the lightning rod,bifocals,the Franklin stove,a carriage odometer,and a musical instrument.He formed both the first public lending library in America and first fire department in Pennsylvania.He was an early proponent of colonial unity and as a political writer and activist he,more than anyone,invented the idea of an American nation[1] and as a diplomat during the American Revolution,he secured the French alliance that helped to make independence possible.
Franklin is credited as being foundational to the roots of American values and character,a marriage of the practical and democratic Puritan values of thrift,hard work,education,community spirit,self-governing institutions,and opposition to authoritarianism both political and religious,with the scientific and tolerant values of the Enlightenment.In the words of Henry Steele Commager,"In Franklin could be merged the virtues of Puritanism without its defects,the illumination of the Enlightenment without its heat."[2] To Walter Isaacson,this makes Franklin,"the most accomplished American of his age and the most influential in inventing the type of society America would become."[3]
Franklin became a newspaper editor,printer,and merchant in Philadelphia,becoming very wealthy,writing and publishing Poor Richard's Almanack and the Pennsylvania Gazette.Franklin was interested in science and technology,and gained international renown for his famous experiments.He played a major role in establishing the University of Pennsylvania and Franklin & Marshall College and was elected the first president of the American Philosophical Society.Franklin became a national hero in America when he spearheaded the effort to have Parliament repeal the unpopular Stamp Act.An accomplished diplomat,he was widely admired among the French as American minister to Paris and was a major figure in the development of positive Franco-American relations.From 1775 to 1776,Franklin was Postmaster General under the Continental Congress and from 1785 to 1788 was President of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania.Toward the end of his life,he became one of the most prominent abolitionists.
Franklin's colorful life and legacy of scientific and political achievement,and status as one of America's most influential Founding Fathers,has seen Franklin honored on coinage and money; warships; the names of many towns,counties,educational institutions,namesakes,and companies; and more than two centuries after his death,countless cultural references.
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Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17,1706 in Boston,Amer
Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17,1706 in Boston,America. In his life he built a successful printing and publishing business in Philadelphia;he conducted scientific studies of electricity and made several important discoveries;he was a diplomat (外交官) and statesman;he helped establish Pennsylvania’s first university and America’s first city hospital;he also organized the country’s first subscription library (收费图书馆).
Franklin was also unequaled in America as an inventor until Thomas Edison. Ben had poor eyesight and needed glasses to read. He got tired of always taking them off and putting them back on,so he decided to figure out a way to make his glasses let him see both near and far. He had two pairs of glasses cut in half and put half of them together. Today,we call them bifocals (双光眼镜).Another invention of his,an iron stove,allowed people to warm their homes.
He loved to learn about new things. He also thought it was important to make life better with the things that he invented. Electricity was one of the things he experimented with when he retired from his business. Ben discovered that lightning (闪电) and electricity were the same thing. The lightning rod was an important invention that we still use today to protect buildings and ships from lightning damage.
Franklin preferred to have his inventions used freely for the comfort and convenience of everyone. Thomas Jefferson,the third president of America,called Benjamin Franklin “the greatest man of the age and country in which he lived”.To Benjamin Franklin there was no greater purpose in life than to “live usefully”.
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A.diplomat B.scientist
C.businessman D.president
小题2:The underlined word “unequaled” in Paragraph 2 means________.
A.better than any other B.worse than any other
C.the same as others D.confident as others
小题3:Which of the following is NOT Benjamin’s invention?
A.Bifocals. B.The iron stove.
C.Printing. D.The lightning rod.
小题4:What was Benjamin Franklin’s purpose in life?
A.To live comfortably every day.
B.To be useful to others.
C.To be a famous person in the world.
D.To earn a lot by inventing things.
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根据短文内容判断正(T)误(F)。   We all know who Benjamin Franklin was. H
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statesman. He was also the first man to discover electricity. Franklin liked to
study and to learn about new things. One day he heard from a friend that
something black in colour holds the heat better than something white in colour.
Franklin wanted to find out if this was true or not.
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cloth over the snow. One piece of cloth was black in colour, the other piece was
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一篇二级英语的阅读理解Benjamin Franklin was born in 1706 and died in 17
一篇二级英语的阅读理解
Benjamin Franklin was born in 1706 and died in 1790.The philosopher(哲学家)and writer was one of the most important men in the early days of the United States. He believed strongly in the importance of hard work, and he himself worked hard all his life, form the time he left school at the age of ten.
"Poor Richard," a character Franklin created, summarized Franklin's ideas in short sayings. Many of Poor Richard's sayings are still remembered today. One of the most famous is "Early to bed, and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise," from the essay(散文)"The Way of Wealth."
In the same essay , Franklin talks about the danger of laziness and the value of ambitiousness(抱负) .He asks what is accomplished by "wishing and hoping for better times". He says that we can make these times better if we try hard enough. People who spend all their time just hoping will die without food. They shouldn't expect everything to be easy, or as Poor Richard says, there are no gains without pains." Franklin also says that we should work today, not wait until tomorrow. "One today is worth two tomorrow," says Poor Richard." Never leave that till tomorrow, which you can do today."
68.The main idea of the text is that .
A.one should have a clever mind B.one should get up very early
C.one should work hard all one's life D.one should make everything hard to do
69.The sayings mentioned in the text were written by .
A.one of Franklin's friends B.Franklin himself
C.Franklin and Poor Richard D.various writers
70.According to the text, Poor Richard is a person who .
A.used to help Franklin B.appears in Franklin's books
C.knows a lot of old sayings D.works very hard all his life
71."One today is worth two tomorrow"means that .
A.if you want to do something valuable, do it at once
B.one shouldn't hope for better times
C.everyone can have a bright future
D.we have to enjoy ourselves today , not tomorrow
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Benjamin Franklin's famous sayings
Benjamin Franklin's famous sayings
需要三条他的著名言论、语句(英语),不要太长.
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英语翻译Benjamin Franklin was bron in Boston,USA on 17 January 1
英语翻译
Benjamin Franklin was bron in Boston,USA on 17 January 1706.He was a man of many talents and interests.He was a scientist and an inventor.He was naturally curious abut how things worked and was always searching for ways to improve them.I1747,Benjamin began his experiments led to a number of very important findings,but Benjamin did not actually invent the lighningconductor.It protects buildings and shipa from damage caused by lightning.Benjamin had poor sight and needed to wear glasses.He was tired of always taking them onand off,so he invented a new pair of glasses.These glasses let him see both near and far things at the same time.Nowadays,tjese glasses are knoen as bifocals.During his lifetime,Benjamin travelled across the Atlantic Ocean eight times.These long journeys gave him a lot of time to learnabout how ships worked.Healso developed a way to make them safer and more efficient.He made other developments in public service too.These include setting up the frist fire company in Philadelphia and improving the pavement and lights on thew city's streets.这篇课文在英语八年级下册P4![人教版的]
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本杰明.富兰克林在1706年1月17日出生于美国波士顿.他是一位极具天赋和兴趣的人.他是一个科学家,发明家.他是天生对事物如何运作充满了好奇,并一直进行研究去证明它们.
1747年,本杰明的实验引起了一些非常重要的发现.但本杰明实际上并没有发明避雷针.它保护建筑物和舰船免受雷击造成的破坏.
本杰明视力欠佳,需要眼镜.他厌倦了总是要把它们戴上、拿下,所以他发明一种眼镜,它可以让他同时看到在远处和近处的东西.如今,这种类型的眼镜被称为双光眼镜.
在他有生之年,他横跨大西洋的旅行8次.这些长途旅行给了他很多时间来了解舰船如何工作.他开发了一种方法,使他们安全和更有效率.在公共安全上他也有许多改进,包括在费城建立第一支消防队,和改善城市的道路和街道照明.
英语翻译Benjamin Franklin (本杰明•富兰克林) was a great American
英语翻译
Benjamin Franklin (本杰明•富兰克林) was a great American inventor,writer and scientist.Here is a story from his children.
As a boy,Ben loved to read.After he read a book about swimming,he soon learned to swim.He also wanted to know if there was wome way to help people swim faster.He thought and slowly a picture of wooden paddle (木浆) grew in his mind.
He began to work on the paddle.AA few days later the paddles were ready.Ben told his friends that he would try the paddles out the next Saturday afternoon at Green’s pond.About 100 boys came to the pond that afternoon to watch..
Ben fixes (固定) paddles on his hand and feet.When he got into the water,he began to paddle.At first he swam slowly,then faster and faster until he was going through the water like a fish.The boys had never seen such fast swimming.The paddles did work.All of the boys cheered for Ben,jumping up and down happily.
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本杰明•富兰克林是一位伟大的美国发明家、作家、科学家.这里有一个关于他童年时候的故事.
当他还是一个孩子的时候,本热爱阅读.当他看到书中有关游泳的内容后,他立刻学会了游泳.他还想知道,是或否还有其他的方法能够帮助人们游的更快.他认真的思考,就这样木浆的轮廓渐渐地在他的头脑中成型.
他开始制作木浆.几天后木浆完工了.本告诉他的朋友,下周六他将在格林家的池塘试验木浆.那天大概来了一百多个孩子来观看.
本把木浆固定在自己的手上还有脚上.当他进入水中时他开始滑动木浆.开始他游得很慢,之后变得越来越快,像一条鱼一样.孩子们从来没有见过这麽快的游泳速度.木浆奏效了!所有的孩子欢快的跳跃起来为本欢呼.
英语阅读理解答案 When Benjamin Franklin first went to France……急
英语阅读理解答案 When Benjamin Franklin first went to France……急
When Benjamin Franklin first went to France,he was unable to speak or understand a word of French.Once he was at a meeting with many important men of France.There were several important speeches(演讲) and as always ,everybody applauded(鼓掌) after each speech .Franklin didn’t understand a word of these speeches,but he also applauded after each one.At last ,after one of the speeches ,everybody,including(包括) Franklin,got up,applauded and cheered(欢呼) loudly .Then everybody began to laugh.Franklin asked a person next to him,“What are they laughing at?” “They are laughing at you,” said the man.“In the last speech,the speaker spoke about you.He said that France was proud(自豪) of you that you were a very good man and an excellent ambassador(优秀的大使) .”
9.Everybody was laughing at him because he was making faces.( T/F )
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本杰明富兰克林第一次去法国的时候,他不会说也听不懂法语.有一次他出席一个重要的回忆,有很多在法国很显赫的人物.会上照例有很多重要的演讲,每次演讲过后都伴随着人们热烈的掌声.富兰克林尽管不懂他们在说什么,但是还是礼貌的鼓掌、大声的欢呼.最后,演讲完毕,所有人包括富兰克林起立并鼓掌、大声的欢呼.过后大家都开始笑,富兰克林问旁边的人,“他们在笑什么?” “他们在笑你.”旁边的热说,“在最后的演讲中,演讲人提到了你.他说法国很为有你这样的人才和优秀的大使感到骄傲和自豪.”

问题:大家笑他因为他在做鬼脸.
所以是错的

这个题的考点是长句的理解.读懂最后一句是关键.
Benjamin Franklin was a great scientist .He was the youngest
Benjamin Franklin was a great scientist .He was the youngest of the 46 boys in his family . He was a clever boy, 47 cleverer than his nine brothers . He studied in school for only three years . He 48 to learn new things .He 49 worked on new ideas even when he was a child . There are a lot of stories about him and here’s one of them.
One day in winter Benjamin Franklin learned from one of his 50 that something black in colour holds heat 51 than something white in colour “ Is that true ?” he asked himself . He wanted to know the answer.
It happened to be a 52 day and there was snow on the ground. He put two large pieces of cloth over the snow . One piece was black in colour and the other was white . The sun shone (照耀) 53 the two pieces of cloth .Two hours later ,Franklin took off the cloth and found that the snow under the black cloth melted (融化) more 54 than the snow under the white cloth.
He was happy that he had learned 55 from his friend.
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A.eihgt B.nine C.ten D.eleven
小题2:
A.less B.more C.little D.much
小题3:
A.started B.will like C.wanted D.liked
小题4:
A.seldom B.always C.hardly D.never
小题5:
A.classmates B.brothers C.friends D.teachers
小题6:
A.slower B.wore C.better D.longer
小题7:
A.bad B.fine C.cloudy D.rainy
小题8:
A.beside B.in C.on D.above
小题9:
A.easily B.quietly C.slowly D.quickly
小题10:
A.all things B.everything C.anything D.something
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小题1:D
小题1:D
小题1:B
小题1:C
小题1:C
小题1:B
小题1:C
小题1:D
小题1:D


小题1:根据was the youngest of 和than his nine brothers .可知他家有十个孩子,故选C.
小题1:结合下文可知本句应表达肯定含义,故选D,比较级一般不能在修饰比较级。
小题1:根据下文He 49 worked on new ideas even when he was a child .可知句为他喜欢学新东西,故选D。
小题1:根据下文甚至当他是个孩子的时候,可知句意为肯定含义,故选B,总是。
小题1:根据上文可知他只上了三个月的学,故不可能是同学或者老师,哥哥们有没有他聪明,最可能是朋友,下文也提到He was happy that he had learned 55 from his friend.故选C。
小题1:根据holds heat,保持热量,根据常识黑色物品比白色物品吸热性强,故选C,更好。
小题1:结合下文描述可知天气不错,故选B。
小题1:句意:太阳光应该是照在这两块布表面上,故选C。
小题1:结合上文描述,黑色蓄积热量多,雪就应该化得块,故选D。
小题1:通过上下文可知句意为,他很高兴从朋友那里学到一些东西,句子为肯定形式,故选D。
英语翻译Benjamin Franklin is remembered as an inventor,statesman
英语翻译
Benjamin Franklin is remembered as an inventor,statesman,businessman,writer and publisher.
这句话该怎么翻译呢?
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富兰克林被人们以发明家政治家商人作者和出版商的身份牢记于心
求翻译 Benjamin Franklin famously founded America’s first lendi
求翻译 Benjamin Franklin famously founded America’s first lending library in 1731.But the public library system got its biggest development in the American history in the late 1800’s.Carnegie believed in the chances that libraries could offer Americans,young and old .After all,the United States has 9,225 public libraries.Seven out of ten libraries have free Internet.This opens many doors for people who cannot go online at home,including the opportunity to apply for jobs online.
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本杰明 富兰克曾在1731年创立了美国第一大图书馆.但公共图书馆系统得到了最大的发展在1800年代末的美国历史中.卡内基相信图书馆可以提供美国年轻人和老人机会.毕竟,美国有9225所公共图书馆,十之有七的图书馆可以免费上网.这将为那些不能在家里上网的打开门户,包括在网上申请工作的机会.
英语翻译When Benjamin Franklin first went to France,he was unabl
英语翻译
When Benjamin Franklin first went to France,he was unable to speak or understand a word of French.Once he was at a meeting with many important men of France.There were several important speeches(演讲) and as always ,everybody applauded(鼓掌) after each speech .Franklin didn’t understand a word of these speeches,but he also applauded after each one.At last ,after one of the speeches ,everybody,including(包括) Franklin,got up,applauded and cheered(欢呼) loudly .Then everybody began to laugh.Franklin asked a person next to him,“What are they laughing at?” “They are laughing at you,” said the man.“In the last speech,the speaker spoke about you.He said that France was proud(自豪) of you that you were a very good man and an excellent ambassador(优秀的大使) .”
昭昭未央1年前2
s39019 共回答了17个问题 | 采纳率88.2%
当本杰明富兰克林第一次去法国时,他根本不懂法语也不会讲法语.一次他与一些法国要人参加会议,像往常一样会有几个重要演讲,与会人员在每次演讲后都致以热烈的掌声.富兰克林虽然听不懂任何一个词,但他还是像别人一样鼓起掌来.最后,在一个演讲,所有人,包括(包括)富兰克林大声掌声和欢呼(欢呼).然后每个人都开始笑了.富兰克林问身边的一个人,“他们在笑什么?” “他们在笑你了,”那人说.“在以往的演讲中,发言者总是谈到你.你是一个令法国人感到骄傲的人,一个非常好的人,一个非常优秀的大使 .
In 1927 Benjamin Franklin founded oneof the first adult–educ
In 1927 Benjamin Franklin founded oneof the first adult–education organizations,____ the Junto.A.
A.has been called B.which group called C.a group called D.to call
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yezeyou 共回答了19个问题 | 采纳率94.7%
C
a group called the Junto.A 作the first adult-education organization的同位语,同位语有一个特点就是两者说明的问题都是一样的,且可以相互代换,处于同等的地位上
选A的话使一句简单句中出现founed和 has been called两个动词成分,错误
选B应该去掉group
选D的话不定式没有这种用法,用calling是可以的,补充说明作用,表伴随
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In 1927 Benjamin Franklin founded one of the first adult-edu
In 1927 Benjamin Franklin founded one of the first adult-education organizations,____ the Junto.
A.has been called B.to call C.a group called D.which group called
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scofieldy 共回答了19个问题 | 采纳率84.2%
答案C 根据句子意思,a group called…用作同位语,对前边起补充说明作用,其中called the Junto是过去分词短语用作定语.查看原帖
上海牛津英语8年级下册 课文 Benjamin Franklin 全文帮我翻译一下
上海牛津英语8年级下册 课文 Benjamin Franklin 全文帮我翻译一下
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就是这一篇 Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston,the USA on 17 January 1706.He was a man of many talents and interests.He was a scientist and an inventor.He was naturally curious about how thiings worked and was always searching for ways to improve them.
In 1747,Benjamin began his experiments on electrity with some very simple equipment.These experimrnts led to a number of very important findings,but Benjamin did not actually invent electricity.However,he did invent the lighning conductor.It protects buildings and ships from damage caused by linghting. 还有两段我不打了 都帮我翻译一下!
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本杰明富兰克林在波士顿出生于1706年1月17日美国.他是一位多才多艺的和利益的人.他是一个科学家,发明家.他是天生好奇的事情如何工作的,并一直在寻求改善他们的搜索.
1747年,本杰明开始在电力与一些非常简单的设备,他的实验引起了了一些非常重要的结果.但本杰明实际上并没有发明电.然而,他发明了避雷针.它保护由雷击造成的破坏建筑物和舰队.
本杰明视力欠佳,需要眼镜.他厌倦了总把他们和关闭,所以他决定发明一种眼镜,它可以让他看到在同一时间都远近的东西.他把两种不同类型的眼镜,每减少一半镜头,然后放入另一个框架的每个镜头的一半.如今,这种类型的眼镜被称为双光眼镜.
在他有生之年,他横跨大西洋的旅行8次.这些长途给了他很多时间来了解如何舰艇工作.他开发了一种方法,使他们安全和发明水密舱壁更有效率.在安全的其他发展,他提出包括建立在费城,美国公司的第一支消防队,和改善城市的道路和街道照明.
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