- C. F. du Fay
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footnotes =Charles François de Cisternay du Fay(Paris,
14 September 1698 – 1739) was a Frenchchemist and superintendent of the Jardin du Roi.He discovered the existence of two types of
electricity and named them "vitreous " and "resinous " (later known as positive and negative charge respectively.) He noted the difference between conductors andinsulators , calling them 'electrics' and 'non-electrics' for their ability to producecontact electrification . He also discovered that alike-charged objects would repel each other and that unlike-charged objects attract.He also disproved certain misconceptions regarding electric charge, such as that of Dr.Stephen Gray who believed that electric properties of a body depended on its colour. Du Fay's observations on electricity were reported in a paper written in December of 1733 and printed in Volume 38 of the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society in 1734.External links
* [http://www.sparkmuseum.com/BOOK_DUFAY.HTM Two Kinds of Electrical Fluid: Vitreous and Resinous] , du Fay 1733
* http://www.atmf80.dsl.pipex.com/thesis/pages/dufay.html
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