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In 1746 Nollet gathered about two hundred monks into a circle about a mile (1.6 km) in circumference, with pieces of iron wire connecting them. He then discharged a battery of Leyden jars through the human chain and observed that each man reacted at substantially the same time to the electric
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Nollet studied humanities at the CollĂšge de
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which he carried out was the "Electric boy", in which a young man was suspended from the ceiling using insulating silk cords, and electrified, causing his body to accumulate charge. Objects were attracted to him, and close proximity of another person could lead to sparks.
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in natural membranes. He covered with pig bladder the mouth of a flask of ethanol, then submerged it in water. After 5 or 6 hours, the pig bladder became convex, and when he pricked it, liquid shot out rising more than 1 foot in height.
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