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Camille Gutton (30 August 1872 – 19 August 1963) was a French physicist who specialized in radioelectricity.He was responsible for various theoretical and practical advances.He followed some false leads such as research into the hypothetical N rays, which did not in fact exist, and attempts to explain anomalies in laboratory measurements of radio waves in ionized gases, which he thought might be due to positive ions exerting a quasi-elastic force on electrons.His work on very high frequency radio waves helped with the development of radar.He received various honours for his work, and in 1947 was a candidate for the Nobel Prize in Physics.

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  • Camille Gutton (30 August 1872 – 19 August 1963) was a French physicist who specialized in radioelectricity.He was responsible for various theoretical and practical advances.He followed some false leads such as research into the hypothetical N rays, which did not in fact exist, and attempts to explain anomalies in laboratory measurements of radio waves in ionized gases, which he thought might be due to positive ions exerting a quasi-elastic force on electrons.His work on very high frequency radio waves helped with the development of radar.He received various honours for his work, and in 1947 was a candidate for the Nobel Prize in Physics. (en)
  • Camille Gutton est un physicien français, né le 30 août 1872 à Nancy et mort le 19 août 1963 à Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche (Yvelines). Il consacra toute sa vie à la science, alors nouvelle, de la radioélectricité et compta, dans la période 1920-1940, parmi la quinzaine de personnes qui constituèrent le « groupe central » de la Physique française. (fr)
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  • Camille Gutton (30 August 1872 – 19 August 1963) was a French physicist who specialized in radioelectricity.He was responsible for various theoretical and practical advances.He followed some false leads such as research into the hypothetical N rays, which did not in fact exist, and attempts to explain anomalies in laboratory measurements of radio waves in ionized gases, which he thought might be due to positive ions exerting a quasi-elastic force on electrons.His work on very high frequency radio waves helped with the development of radar.He received various honours for his work, and in 1947 was a candidate for the Nobel Prize in Physics. (en)
  • Camille Gutton est un physicien français, né le 30 août 1872 à Nancy et mort le 19 août 1963 à Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche (Yvelines). Il consacra toute sa vie à la science, alors nouvelle, de la radioélectricité et compta, dans la période 1920-1940, parmi la quinzaine de personnes qui constituèrent le « groupe central » de la Physique française. (fr)
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