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Einstein's photoelectric effect work found that the incident light involved in the photoelectric effect was made of individual quanta (photons) that interacted with the metal's electrons like discrete particles, not waves.
Some famous scientists in the 1900s include Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, and Niels Bohr. Einstein is known for his theory of relativity, Curie for her work on radioactivity, and Bohr for his contributions to quantum theory.
Yes, Albert Einstein collaborated with other scientists throughout his career. One notable collaboration was with physicist Niels Bohr on the development of quantum theory. Einstein also corresponded and exchanged ideas with many other prominent scientists of his time.
Albert Einstein contributed to our understanding of the photoelectric effect by proposing that light is made up of quanta of energy known as photons. He explained that the photoelectric effect occurs when photons strike a material and transfer their energy to electrons, causing them to be emitted from the material. This work helped lay the foundation for the development of quantum mechanics.
he described light as little packets called photons
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No one knows for sure but he definately did not work with Albert Einstein.
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No, Albert Einstein did not make significant contributions to the field of plate tectonics. Plate tectonics theory was developed in the mid-20th century by scientists like Alfred Wegener and Harry Hess. Einstein, known for his work in physics, did not directly study or contribute to this geoscience discipline.
With respect to your question - in Physics and related fields, you would do better to ask which scientists have not been influenced by Einstein. I can think of none. Dr Marcus Pfeiffer, Oxford, England.
Einstein's photoelectric effect work found that the incident light involved in the photoelectric effect was made of individual quanta (photons) that interacted with the metal's electrons like discrete particles, not waves.
Some famous scientists in the 1900s include Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, and Niels Bohr. Einstein is known for his theory of relativity, Curie for her work on radioactivity, and Bohr for his contributions to quantum theory.
Yes, Albert Einstein collaborated with other scientists throughout his career. One notable collaboration was with physicist Niels Bohr on the development of quantum theory. Einstein also corresponded and exchanged ideas with many other prominent scientists of his time.
Albert Einstein worked with a large number of scientists including Robert Oppenheimer and Edward Teller. He also worked with John Manley on the Manhattan Project.
Albert Einstein contributed to our understanding of the photoelectric effect by proposing that light is made up of quanta of energy known as photons. He explained that the photoelectric effect occurs when photons strike a material and transfer their energy to electrons, causing them to be emitted from the material. This work helped lay the foundation for the development of quantum mechanics.
Genetics is the study of inherited characteristics Geneticists study genes and DNA. Scientists who study genes may soon be able to prevent inherited diseases. .
My opinion and it is just a theory is that he had a helping hand to invent the refrigerator-unknown