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Albert Einstein is primarily known for his theoretical contributions rather than conducting physical experiments. While he formulated groundbreaking theories, such as the theory of relativity and the photoelectric effect, he did not conduct the experiments himself. Many of his ideas were later confirmed or explored through experiments conducted by other physicists. Therefore, it's difficult to quantify the number of experiments he "accomplished," as his work was largely theoretical.

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