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    While he was writing his history of electricity, Priestley began to develop his own electrical apparatus in order to conduct experiments. He discovered that charcoal would conduct electricity, overturning the longstanding theory that only water and metals were conductive. Instructions explaining how to build electrical machines were published in his popular book 'A Familiar Introduction to the Study of Electricity', so that amateur experimenters could reproduce his findings.

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