Which one? He did loads...
Albert Einstein's most famous experiment was the photoelectric effect experiment, which helped confirm the particle nature of light and contributed to the development of quantum theory.
Einstein's train experiment demonstrated the principle of time dilation, where time is experienced differently by observers in motion relative to each other. This experiment illustrated how time slows down for objects in motion, and is a key concept in his theory of special relativity.
Albert Einstein did not work with anyone to make a war ship disappear. The story of the "Philadelphia Experiment," where a warship was said to have been made invisible, is largely considered a myth and has not been proven to be true.
Einstein's elevator thought experiment is significant in physics because it helped illustrate the principle of equivalence between gravitational and inertial forces. This concept laid the foundation for his theory of general relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of gravity and the structure of the universe.
By all accounts Einstein worked solely in theory and was the founding father on many theories we use for experimentation today. But there was one experiment that was born of a youthful thought to measure minute amounts of current with a device he had theorized to do such a thing. The device never worked but his attempt marked probably the only experiment he was to ever try.
Albert Einstein's most famous experiment was the photoelectric effect experiment, which helped confirm the particle nature of light and contributed to the development of quantum theory.
This was an experiment to prove universal gravitation!
Most scientists in the world use the scientific method because it is the best way to ensure that an experiment is done correctly and that the results can be reproduced.
Einstein's train experiment demonstrated the principle of time dilation, where time is experienced differently by observers in motion relative to each other. This experiment illustrated how time slows down for objects in motion, and is a key concept in his theory of special relativity.
Albert Einstein did not work with anyone to make a war ship disappear. The story of the "Philadelphia Experiment," where a warship was said to have been made invisible, is largely considered a myth and has not been proven to be true.
Yes he conducted specifically a theoretical experiment which dealt with two matter balls in space, ultimately this lead to E=mC^2
Einstein's elevator thought experiment is significant in physics because it helped illustrate the principle of equivalence between gravitational and inertial forces. This concept laid the foundation for his theory of general relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of gravity and the structure of the universe.
Wormholes are a loophole to Einstein's equation E=mc2 which means nothing can go faster than light. I ,a 13 year old boy, have devised an experiment which can make a wormhole that we can use for time travel. If you want to read the experiment plan follow this link...
Yes, he did.
Let's do another experiment!
use of factorial experiment instead of single factor experiments
No, Kraj cannot use planeswalker abilities in an experiment.