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Numbers in the News: Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706. Check out some facts about this Founding Father, scientist, and inventor.
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25
The number of terms Franklin is thought to have come up with to describe electricity, including “battery” and “charge”
0
The number of patents Franklin held. Patents would have given him sole rights to his inventions, but he felt they should be shared freely.
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7 MILLION
About how many pairs of bifocal and trifocal lenses are sold in the U.S. yearly. Franklin invented split-lens glasses to help people see near and far.
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11 YEARS OLD
The age at which Franklin created “swim fins”—paddles strapped to The hands to help swim faster
THINK ABOUT IT: Research one of Franklin’s other inventions, like the long arm or the glass harmonica. Is the invention still in use today?
SOURCES: BENJAMIN FRANKLIN: AN AMERICAN LIFE BY WALTER ISAACSON, THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, STATISTA, THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION