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Einstein was not an inventor. He was a theoretical physicist that developed a number of theories that have been proven true.
In his field, I believe he was. He invented or developed a significant number of electrical and electronic devices which were decades ahead of their time.
Thomas Alvar Edison is probably the right answer. This is one of those inventions that were partially invented by a number of people, culminating in a more successfull device by Edison.
He attended a number of universities, including the Realschule, the Polytechnic Institute in Austria, and the University of Prague. He originally intended to study physics and mathematics, but became fascinated by the emerging science of electricity.
What formula, developed by Albert Einstein, describes the relationship between energy and matter? "Nuclear reactions convert matter into energy. In 1905, Albert Einstein developed a formula that described the relationship between energy and matter. You have probably seen this famous equation, E=mc2. In the equation, the E represents energy and m represents mass. The c, which represents the speed of light, is a very large number. This equation states that when matter is changed into energy, an enormous amount of energy is released."
Port 69 and UDP are used for tftp transmissions.
A number of online auto parts stores offer rebuilt or re-manufactured transmissions. Some places to try include Certified Transmission, Jasper Engines, Tom's River Transmissions, and Transmission Rebuild Center.
Port 69 and UDP are used for tftp transmissions.
The DVD player was not really invented. It was developed as a specification from the earlier Video CD. The specification was finalized in December of 1995. The Video CD was developed from CDs starting in 1987. Originally, the disks could only store about five minutes of video, but a number of improvements took that through a series of improvements until the DVD was developed.
Linux wasn't developed in a lab. It was developed a number of places, starting in Linus Torvald's apartment.
Increasing the size of antennae Increasing the number of repeaters
No, it was developed much later.
Babylonians
A number of religions developed out of Christianity. The most important of these is Islam.
Depends on the transmission model. There have been a number of manual and automatic transmissions available for these vehicles.
The ancient Egyptians used the decimal number system.
All languages are completely developed, but the exact number of them is unknown.