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Historical development of the global circuit concept and its application to future measurements

2. Introduction. Lightning has been observed and feared since ancient times The (then) separate discipline of electrostatics began in the C16th and developed throughout C17th and 18th. Benjamin Franklin first suggested lightning was electricity; this was verified experimentally by d'Alibard in 17

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Historical development of the global circuit concept and its application to future measurements

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    1. 1 Historical development of the global circuit concept and its application to future measurements Dr Karen Aplin Rutherford Appleton Laboratory Didcot, Oxfordshire, UK k.l.aplin@rl.ac.uk Acknowledgements: Giles Harrison, Michael Rycroft, Keri Nicoll Meeting Attendance supported by: ASIM, EU, ISSI/Europlanet

    2. 2 Introduction Lightning has been observed and feared since ancient times The (then) separate discipline of electrostatics began in the C16th and developed throughout C17th and 18th. Benjamin Franklin first suggested lightning was electricity; this was verified experimentally by d’Alibard in 1752 Regular measurements of “fair weather” electricity also began about this time Despite this long history, fair and disturbed weather electricity were only linked through the global circuit model in the C20th Why is this, and what can be learnt from it?

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