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Activity Discussion Essay A short essay on Albert Einstein.

  • A short essay on Albert Einstein.

    Posted by Ishita on May 12, 2021 at 1:38 pm

    A short essay on Albert Einstein.

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    Albert Einstein was a notable scientist who created the renowned general theory of relativity. He is also one of the most well-known and prominent scientists of the twentieth century.

    On March 14, 1879, Albert Einstein was born into a Jewish family in Germany. Furthermore, Einstein struggled with speech problems as a child, yet he was a good student in elementary school. With the support of his brother, Hermann Einstein created an electrical equipment manufacturing firm.

    Albert was shown a needle compass by his father. Furthermore, he saw that the needle was moving as a result of something in the empty area. This encounter, according to Einstein, had a strong and enduring effect on him.

    Albert Einstein read works like Kant’s “Critique of Pure Reason” and Euclid’s “Elements” in his spare time. Albert gained knowledge of deductive reasoning from the second book. He was also able to acquire Euclidian geometry from a school booklet by the age of 12.

    The goal of Einstein’s father was for his son to pursue a career in electrical engineering. Albert and the authorities, on the other hand, got into an argument. This was due to Albert’s dislike of rote learning, which he believed was incompatible with creative thinking.

    Einstein’s father’s company collapsed in 1894, and his family moved to Italy. Einstein was just fifteen years old at the time. During this period, he published his first scientific article, “The Investigation of the State of Aether in Magnetic Fields.”

    Einstein’s work on the capillary forces of straw was published in the renowned ‘Annalen der Physik’ in 1901. In addition, he received a teaching credential from ETH.

    Special relativity, photoelectric effect, Brownian motion, and equivalence of matter and energy were the topics of the four publications. He was also the one who came up with the famous equation E = mc2.

    On 17 April 1955 Einstien died due to internal bleeding in the lower abdomen,

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