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I'm not sure how he thought it up exactly, but this is how I see it. The atom has electrons spinning around it which have a negative charge. In the tightly packed nucleus are neutrons with no charge and protons with a positive charge. Einstein knew that inside the nucleus are large amounts of energy waiting to be released. An earlier genius, Newton, theorized the 4 forces, 2 of which the strong and weak force located inside the nucleus of an atom. Einstein also developed his famous equation E=mc2 as well as other equations. When the atom is split the strong and weak force and large amounts of explosive energy is released, but how could it be done? You could do this by shooting a particle at an extremely high speed at the nucleus. At the time, atoms, electrons, neutrons, protons, and photons were the only known particles. Uranium has a large nucleus and is very unstable. You can't shoot an electron at it because it is too small and it would retract from the opposing electrons negative charge. You can't shoot a proton at it because it would retract from the opposing protons. If you shot a neutron at it it would go straight to the nucleus with no interference because it has no charge. When uranium is split two new atoms are formed and two neutrons are released. They will split two neighboring uranium atoms and now you have an out of control nuclear or atom explosion. More and more energy is released until the uranium is depleted.

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How did Albert Einstein make the atom?

Albert Einstein did not make the atom. He was a theoretical physicist who made significant contributions to our understanding of the atom through his work on the theory of relativity and his explanation of the photoelectric effect. He did not create or discover the atom itself.


How did Einstein split the atom?

Albert Einstein did not split the atom; that achievement is attributed to scientists such as Ernest Rutherford and later Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann. Einstein's contributions to atomic physics are primarily theoretical, including his famous equation E=mc^2, which showed the relationship between mass and energy.


When did Albert Einstein split an atom?

He didn't He came up with a formula which decribed the relationship between mass and energy (e=mc2). This showed how much energy would be released when mass disappeared, which is what happens when the bomb explodes, but he didn't actually do it.


Did Einstein split the atom at Princton University?

No, all he did was write to the president (FDR) that the atom bomb should be developed because there was concern that Germany may do it first.April 1932 John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton (in the UK) split the atom for the first time.


What year did albert Einstein discover electrons in the atom?

Albert Einstein did not discover electrons in the atom; they were actually discovered by J.J. Thomson in 1897 through his experiments with cathode rays. Einstein's work focused on the photoelectric effect and his theory of relativity.

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Was Albert Einstein making beer at the time he learned to split the atom?

No. (A) Einstein did not split the atom, he supplied the pure theory, and (B) Einstein was to preoccupied (absent minded) to successfully make beer.


How did Albert Einstein make the atom?

Albert Einstein did not make the atom. He was a theoretical physicist who made significant contributions to our understanding of the atom through his work on the theory of relativity and his explanation of the photoelectric effect. He did not create or discover the atom itself.


How did Einstein split the atom?

Albert Einstein did not split the atom; that achievement is attributed to scientists such as Ernest Rutherford and later Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann. Einstein's contributions to atomic physics are primarily theoretical, including his famous equation E=mc^2, which showed the relationship between mass and energy.


When did Albert Einstein split an atom?

He didn't He came up with a formula which decribed the relationship between mass and energy (e=mc2). This showed how much energy would be released when mass disappeared, which is what happens when the bomb explodes, but he didn't actually do it.


The quantum theory of the nuclear atom was developed by whom who used observations of Albert Einstein to formulate his theory?

Schrodinger, who created the schrodinger's cat theory.


What did Albert Einstein do that changed that way beer is brewed?

Nothing. This was just a scene from the comedy film "Young Einstein", which was fiction. An Australian Albert Einstein split a beer atom with a chisel to put bubbles in beer. Again, it was fiction.


Did Einstein split the atom at Princton University?

No, all he did was write to the president (FDR) that the atom bomb should be developed because there was concern that Germany may do it first.April 1932 John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton (in the UK) split the atom for the first time.


What year did albert Einstein discover electrons in the atom?

Albert Einstein did not discover electrons in the atom; they were actually discovered by J.J. Thomson in 1897 through his experiments with cathode rays. Einstein's work focused on the photoelectric effect and his theory of relativity.


Did Albert Einstein invent beer?

Einsten was not an inventor. He was a teotherical and theorem scientist. You might hear that he invented the atomic bomb. What he did was make up the theory to split to atom. In other words, he came up with the theory and other people did the invention. Beer came centuries before Einstein.


Who is the man who game the atom its name?

Albert Einstein


Who developed the quantum theory of the nuclear atom and used the observations of albert Einstein to formulate it?

Quantum Mechanics was invented by Max Plank - and Einstein had nothing to do with it, in fact Einstein was uncomfortable with Quantum Mechanics for the entirety of his career.


What was Albert Einstein's plan?

Albert Einstein was a theoretical physicist. He had no plan as such but was influential in convincing the US to build the atom bomb