I do not think anyone did. Even Einstein won the Nobel Prize not for Relativity. He won it for the Photoelectric Effect
He didn't.
Einstein won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his discovery of the photoelectric effect, not for the theory of relativity. It was his work on the photoelectric effect that had the most immediate impact on the scientific community at the time.
Erwin Schrodinger won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1933.
Max Planck was the German physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918 for originating the quantum theory.
Max Planck won one Nobel prize, for Physics, in 1918.
The photoelectric effect, for which he won his Nobel Prize, and the Theory of General Relativity.
he became famous because he explained the theory of relativity and because of that he won a nobel prize
Sadly it's FALSE and ya'll should do your own dang work losers!
Albert Einstein developed the theories of general relativity and special relativity. He also did work in quantum theory. (He won a Nobel prize for his work with light.)
He won a Nobel prize (it's not spelled "noble") for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect, not for his theories of relativity like many people believe.
He didn't.
hendrik antoon lorentz a dutch physiscist who won a nobel prize in1902 for developing the mathematical theory of the electron
Rudolph A. Marcus won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1992.
Einstein won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his discovery of the photoelectric effect, not for the theory of relativity. It was his work on the photoelectric effect that had the most immediate impact on the scientific community at the time.
Albert Einstein is known for his contributions to theoretical physics, most notably the theory of relativity which encompasses both the special theory of relativity and the general theory of relativity. While he proposed other theories and made significant contributions to quantum mechanics, it is the theory of relativity that he is most famous for.
The scientist who developed a mathematical theory of the electron and won a Nobel prize for it in 1902 was Hendrik A. Lorentz. He was a mathematician and physicist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism.
Nobel Prize in Physics (1921)Copley Medal (1925)Max Planck Medal (1929)Copley Medal of the Royal Society of London (1925)Franklin Medal of the Franklin Institute (1935)