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Selects: How Electricity Works

08 Mar 2025

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What is the main topic of this episode?

818.573 - 827.397 Chuck

Can you even fathom how smart these people were to be that in the dark and figuring all this subatomic stuff out back then?

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827.758 - 839.623 Josh

Hats off. Top hats off to these guys. Last chance garage hat off. I'm back on. Like, I have trouble understanding it now when it's explained through, like, kids for science websites. I know.

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839.663 - 842.064 Chuck

We're not inventing this, figuring this stuff out for the first time.

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842.084 - 842.764 Josh

Right, exactly.

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843.084 - 855.389 Chuck

And it's a pretty dangerous field to try to figure out blind, too, you know? Yeah, I mean, more than one scientist got a shock from a Leyden jar. Oh, yeah. And you can make those. Do you make those in science class? No. Yeah, you can make those.

855.589 - 879.261 Josh

Well, we should say a Leyden jar is a very primitive capacitor. You use a metal rod in a jar... Like a nail. ...that's sunk into, like, some water, and it can store a charge. Yeah. And I think Ben Franklin's kite experiment attached the kite to, or a rod or something, to a Leyden jar to store the charge to. If that happened. Right. But again, he did make the proposal.

879.341 - 881.642 Josh

It's whether or not he carried it out is a good question.

881.903 - 883.443 Chuck

All right, I guess now we can get to atoms.

883.744 - 884.264 Josh

Finally.

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