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Albert Einstein

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

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At school Einstein failed in mathswhich class?

Einstein never failed mathematics, this is a myth he dispelled when he was older. he said that he mastered calculus by age 16.

What other things did Albert E make?

He made the toilet, the refridgerator with moving parts, also the chimney. You should stop what you are doing and look up Maddi Nestle on facebook and friend her. She is very cute. LOOK HER UP. Yupp ;P

Was Albert Einstein Successful when he was a Child?

When Albert Einstein was a kid, teachers didn't like him at all. He dozed off in class, he got bad grades, and he was hit in the knuckles with a ruler (a common punishment used back then.)

What did Albert Einstein do as a child and did he had to work?

Albert loved to ride bicycles and make card houses because nobody understood him!

He broke violins in school and HATED science class!!!!

Why did Albert Einstein like science?

Einstein liked science because his dad gave him a compass and he wondered what made it point north and south and that motivated him to do what he did.

Where Queen Victoria and Albert the same age when Albert died?

Yes, they were both 42 when ALbert died. Queen Victoria was actually about 2 months older than Albert.

Increase in the mass of body as predicted by theory of relativity is real or apparent?

It is quite real; since the kinetic energy increases, the mass also increases. In fact, for people who work with particle accelerators, this is something they have to take into account in their daily work. But please note that:

1. This is relative to the observer. Someone who travels at the same velocity of the moving object will not measure an increase in mass; for him, the object is not moving.

2. In "normal" everyday life, at slow speeds, any changes in mass, length, times, are too insignificant to worry about. Even at 1/10 of the speed of light, the change is less than one percent.

It is quite real; since the kinetic energy increases, the mass also increases. In fact, for people who work with particle accelerators, this is something they have to take into account in their daily work. But please note that:

1. This is relative to the observer. Someone who travels at the same velocity of the moving object will not measure an increase in mass; for him, the object is not moving.

2. In "normal" everyday life, at slow speeds, any changes in mass, length, times, are too insignificant to worry about. Even at 1/10 of the speed of light, the change is less than one percent.

It is quite real; since the kinetic energy increases, the mass also increases. In fact, for people who work with particle accelerators, this is something they have to take into account in their daily work. But please note that:

1. This is relative to the observer. Someone who travels at the same velocity of the moving object will not measure an increase in mass; for him, the object is not moving.

2. In "normal" everyday life, at slow speeds, any changes in mass, length, times, are too insignificant to worry about. Even at 1/10 of the speed of light, the change is less than one percent.

It is quite real; since the kinetic energy increases, the mass also increases. In fact, for people who work with particle accelerators, this is something they have to take into account in their daily work. But please note that:

1. This is relative to the observer. Someone who travels at the same velocity of the moving object will not measure an increase in mass; for him, the object is not moving.

2. In "normal" everyday life, at slow speeds, any changes in mass, length, times, are too insignificant to worry about. Even at 1/10 of the speed of light, the change is less than one percent.

In Albert Einstein's famous formula E equals mc2 what does the letter m represent?

m stands for mass

E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light.

The formula shows what the energy equivalent of matter is: the energy obtained by changing a gram of mass to energy is 25 million kilowatt hours or 9 x 1013 joules.

What did tudors wash their hair with?

The Tudors probably did not wash daily as the process of filling tubs with hot water was time-consuming. When they did wash, they used soaps made of olive oil and perfumed with any number of herbs and oils.

Why was the IQ test developed?

The prominent French psychologist, Alfred Binet, first developed the IQ test in response to France becoming a country with education for all children in 1904. Before, the only school children were the offspring of the well-to-do. France was now faced with the challenge of educating the masses, and they needed a way to separate those who needed special help from those who were average, and from those who were advanced.

What was the size of albert einstein's brain?

Albert Einstien's brain was normal size and condition for a man his age. No information as to his genius was determined from the disection of his brain.

What was some of the secondary sources did albert einstein use?

Some of the secondary sources that Albert Einstein used works of Hendrik Lorentz. He used this for special relativity. For general relativity, he referred to Mach, Gauss and Riemann works.

What was one of albert Einstein's idiosyncrasies?

he absolutely hated war, and the development of weapons. at this time in his life he became more interested in politics.