Albert Einstein was born in Germany in 1879. He was always interested in math and physics, making exceptional grades in both subjects.
He was five years old. His father's compass is what first fascinated him. Magnetism is what fascinated him, though he didn't know it. I suggest checking your question before submitting it.
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Before formulating a hypothesis a scientist must gather information and make observations about a question or problem they've identified.
he has to evaluate what he has found out before hand
Be clear about the purpose of the experiment.
Before Einstein became famous, he was a patent clerk.
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No. There were many people who studied science before him. Newton, Galileo, Copernicus, just to name a few, were all scientists before Einstein.
Yes, Albert Einstein and Ernest Rutherford met at least once in person in 1909 while attending a conference in Brussels. However, there are no reported interactions or collaborations between them after that meeting.
Before Albert Einstein moved to the United States he worked as a very intelligant secretary for the well known scientist named Gergory J. Kaut. This showed him the ways of a scientist making him want to become one him self so he moved to the United States as an immigrant to start his life over as a very intelligant and succesful scientist.
What was life like before Albert Einstein moved to America
Albert Einstein was a German born theoretical physicist and mathematician. According to reports he was sent to jail at one time by his wife.
No, he didn't
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Albert Einstein made his living as a professor in Europe before coming to the US where he was a professor at Princeton University.
Albert Einstein's second wife, Elsa died in 1936. He was married once before that, to Mileva, and was divorced before he married Elsa.
Albert Einstein didn't discover mathematics, it had already been discovered and was around way before him. Einstein is known for the Theory of Relativity which is the E=MC2