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Albert Einstein

Includes questions about the life and works of physicist Albert Einstein.

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Was albert Einsteins middle name Alvin?

No,
I am 99.99% sure Albert Einstein doesn't have a middle name.
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You are correct Albert Einstein (14 March 1879 - 18 April 1955) had no middle name.

Where is the map of where Albert Einstein was born?

Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, in the Kingdom of Württemberg in the German Empire. Ulm is located in the southern part of Germany, near the border with Switzerland. The map showing the exact location of Albert Einstein's birthplace can be found by searching for "Ulm, Germany" on a mapping service or website.

What are Albert Einstein's last words?

No-one knows!

Albert Einstein's last words were spoken in German. The only other

person in the room was a nurse who didn't speak or understand German, so

Einstein's "last words" remain a mystery.

What was the color of Albert Einstein's hair?

Einstein had dark brown eyes and black hair.
as a kid to a young adult, his hair color was dark brown. but when he got older he got silvery hair. (like most old geezers)

Did albert Einstein ever go to jail?

Yes, Einstein did go to Jail in fact his wife put him in jail and was said, "He was a little bit too crazy."

What do scientists believe that God is?

Oh, dude, scientists don't really have a consensus on what God is because, you know, they deal with that whole evidence and proof thing. Some scientists might believe in a higher power, while others are more focused on empirical data. So, it's kind of like a choose-your-own-adventure situation, but with more lab coats and less divine intervention.

What is the meaining of E equals mc squared?

It means that there is a certain equivalence between matter and energy. For example, every amount of energy has an associated mass. c2 (the square of the speed of light) simply is the conversion factor. In SI units, that means that 1 joule of energy has an associated mass of 1 / (9 x 1018) kilograms.

If you have a c in math and you fail your math final will you have a f?

That all depends on how the teacher chooses to weight the final in calculating the grade

for the course.

Since you have a 'c' going in and are about to flunk the final, it's really pointless to go

into any further mathematical detail on the matter.

What does E equals MC² mean?

E=MC2

Energy equals the mass times the speed of light squared

E=energy

M=mass

C=speed of light

This is a formula for either converting mass to energy or light to equivalent matter.

The highest theoretical speed possible is the speed of light. No real matter currently known of can exceed the speed of light.

Albert Einstein created the formula to calculate the amount of energy in matter.

For example: 1 kg of water has 111 g of hydrogen atoms. So...

Energy=Mass (0.111) x the speed of light (3x10^8) squared, so...

0.111 multiplied by 3x10^8 multiplied by 3x10^8 equals

9.99x10^15 !

Hope you liked my explanation! (+correction and elaboration)
It is the mass-energy equivalent. The "e" stands for energy, the "m" stands for mass (rest- mass- basically when it is not moving) and the "c" stands for the speed of light. So to work out the energy in something you just take the speed of light (approximately 300,000 km per second in a vacuum),square it and then times it by it,the mass that it has ; this will show you that if all the mass in that object was suddenly converted to energy, how much it would be. It turns out to be a lot even for something tiny like a few molecules!
It means that any type of energy has an equivalent mass; and mass has an equivalent energy. It also provides the formula to calculate one, on the basis of the other (the proportionality constant).

Who did Pythagoras work with other than Albert Einstein?

Ummm...Pythagoras lived in Ancient Greece. Albert Einstein lived in the 19th and 20th Century. I don't think they worked together.

Relativity theory equals e equals mc2?

Yes. It is Einstein's celebrated equation, E=mc2. It means "energy equals mass times the speed of light squared." It tells how to convert mass into energy. Einstein showed through this that mass and energy can be changed into each other.

What does e equals mc spared mean?

Unless this is a joke, I think you mean squared.

e = mc2 is a famous equation by Albert Einstein. Probably the most famous equation of the 20th century. E stands for energy, m for mass and c for the speed of light (a "c" because the speed of light in a vacuum is a universal constant). Amongst other things it tells us that mass is equivalent to energy, and that a small amount of mass can provide a huge amount of energy.

If you are interested just search on the Internet, or in a science book, for "special theory of relativity".

What is rules governing operations on real numbers?

there's a phrase you can use to remember the order of operations: Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally.

it breaks down like this:

P stands for Parenthesis, complete any operations that are in parenthesis (includes brackets, braces and absolute value).

E stands for Exponents, clear any exponents next (includes square roots).

M stands for Multiplication, complete any multiplication problems (from left to right) in the problem.

D stands for Division, complete any division problems (from left to right) in the problem.

A stands for Addition, complete any addition problems (from left to right) in the problem.

S stands for Subtraction, complete any subtraction problems (from left to right) in the problem.

This order of operations must be followed because if it's not then you can come up with all sorts of wrong answers.

For Example: 5+6*2=? or 5 plus 6 times 2

first: Multiply 6*2=12

now you have: 5+12=?

second: Add 5+12=17

Therefore your final answer for 5+6*2=17

E does not equals mc2 some help?

A re-writing of Einsteins famous equation is E = mc2 Wherre E is energy, m is mass, c is the speed of light (so c2 is the square of the speed of light)

Is mass mater in E equals mc2?

Mass is a measure of a bodies tendency to resist a change in motion, also known as inertia. So, I guess, in a way, the answer to your question is yes, kind of. The more matter a body consists of the more mass it will have. It would probably be best to separate the two terms in your mind and vocabulary tho...