Transcript of Physicist. Early Life Life In Germany Born in Ulm Wuttemberg, Germany in 1879 to a secular Jewish...
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- Physicist
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- Early Life
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- Life In Germany Born in Ulm Wuttemberg, Germany in 1879 to a
secular Jewish middle- class family His Father, Hermann Einstein
was a salesman and engineer and his mother, Pauline Koch ran the
house hold He had 1 sister named Maya Started his curiosity for
science at the age of 10 Attended elementary school at Luitpold
Gymnasium in Munich, there he enjoyed classical music and played
the violin He felt alienated and struggled with the rigid Prussian
education He struggled in his speech Family later moved to
Italy
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- Private Life 1 st wife Mileva Mari (19031919) 2 nd wife Elsa
Einstein (1919 - 1936) children: Hans Albert Einstein (1904 -
1973), Eduard Einstein (1910 - 1965)
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- Graduated with his diploma in 1901 and acquired a job at Swiss
Patient office at the age of 17 1905 he obtained his Doctrine
Degree 1902, published 4 of his influential researched papers.
(e=mc2) Appointed Privatdozent in Berne in 1908 Became Professor
Extraordinary at Zurich in 1909 Became the Professor of Theoretical
Physics at Prague in 1911 Appointed Director of the Kaiser Wilhelm
Physical Institute and Professor in the University of Berlin in
1914 Early Achievements
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- Discovering Theory of Relatively 1905 was know as Mr. Einsteins
miracle year, he obtained an doctorate degree and published 4 of
his influential researched papers. (Switzerland) Papers included
what is know today as the Theory of Relatively. e=mc2, which
unlocked a universe that was unknown
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- Achievements 1925, finish General Theory of Relatively. 1920,
won a Nobel Peace Prize in Physics Emigrated to United States in
1933 and moved to Princeton, New Jersey
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- About Relative Theory The measurement of different types of
quantities are relative to the velocities of observers. In
particular space and time. Space and time should be considered
together and in relation to each other. Speed of light is
nonetheless changeless, the same for all for all observers.
Elements which comprise this theory are not based on hypothesis but
on empirical discovery. Understanding on general characteristics of
natural processes. Separate events matches conditions and
experience match conclusion.
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- The four major areas of science that Albert Einstein
contributed to are Light, Time, Energy and Gravity. He published
four outstanding scientific papers in the year 1905. This year is
therefore called Einstein's annus mirabilis or miracle year. He put
forth the following explanations for the scientific community.
Einstein's Contributions
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- Some more work !! Einstein's researches are, of course, well
chronicled and his more important works include Special Theory of
Relativity (1905), Relativity (English translations, 1920 and
1950), General Theory of Relativity (1916), Investigations on
Theory of Brownian Movement (1926), and The Evolution of Physics
(1938). Among his non- scientific works, About Zionism (1930), Why
War? (1933), My Philosophy (1934), and Out of My Later Years
(1950).
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- April 18, 1955 Einstein Died Einstein Healthcare Network
hospital in his name in Philadelphia. Many other place were named
after Einstein.
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- Buzzle:
http://www.buzzle.com/articles/accomplishments-of-albert-
einstein.htmlhttp://www.buzzle.com/articles/accomplishments-of-albert-
einstein.html Biography:
http://www.biography.com/http://www.biography.com/ Nobel Prize:
http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1921/einstein-
bio.html Sources