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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
No, Albert Einstein did not help design the atom bomb. He was a theoretical physicist who wrote a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt urging him to research nuclear technologies, which indirectly led to the Manhattan Project that developed the atomic bomb.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein was a theoretical physicist. He had no plan as such but was influential in convincing the US to build the atom bomb
The Atom bomb.
Einstein never split any atoms. 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.
Einstein helped Americans by warning them that Germany was developing an atom bomb.
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Albert Einstein contributed greatly to the understanding of the motion and other properties of sub-atomic particles, or quantum physics. Without his formulas, we would not have split the atom, have little understanding of nuclear fission or fusion, and would have no background to utilize the relationships between matter and energy.