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ALBERT EINSTEIN. BY BAILLIE. About Albert Einstein:. Date of birth: March 14 1879 Died: 18 th of April 1955 (age 76) Born In: Ulm, Kingdom of Wutteriberg, German Empire Residence: Germany, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, United States and Belgium Fields: Physics.
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ALBERT EINSTEIN BY BAILLIE
About Albert Einstein: Date of birth: March 14 1879 Died: 18th of April 1955 (age 76) Born In: Ulm, Kingdom of Wutteriberg, German Empire Residence: Germany, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, United States and Belgium Fields: Physics Children: Lieserl (1902-1903) Hans (1904-1973) Eduard (1910-1965) Discovery: E=mc2 dubbed the world’s most famous equation Personality: Very smart, positive loved maths and science.
Life as a boy Albert didn’t talk until he was 4. He didn’t enjoy sport. He preferred math and science. When he was 7 his father gave him a gold compass. He asked his father why the little red arrow always pointed North. His father replied “The Earth’s gravity pulls the arrow to the North”. Albert then became mesmerised with the compass. When Albert was 15, his family moved to Italy…. Without him! When he was 17, he started skipping classes and arguing with teachers. He eventually dropped out of school at 19. At 22, Albert was unemployed with a daughter on the way!
School Albert started school when he was age 6. However, he did not like school. He called school ‘Prison’. Although he did not like school, he did get very good grades. His teachers disliked him. Saying he asked to many questions and was very disruptive in class. As the years went on, he became a very disrespectful student. He argued with teachers and skipped classes. When he was 17 he dropped out of school. He started working in a post office. However, at the age 22 he was unemployed.
Cracking the Code Albert Einstein solved the answer to the question E=mc2. It was then dubbed the world’s most famous equation. Also discovering the law of the photoelectric effect. Later on he then figured out that light is and always will be in front of you. After that, he won the Nobel prize in 1921.