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Early  Life
• Born on March 14,  1879  in Ulm, 
Württemberg,  Germany .(Galenet)
• Although Jewish,  Albert   Einstein  attended a 
Catholic  School. (Galenet)
• At only age 15, Einstein completed his first  
scientific  work , “The Investigation of the 
State of Aether in Magnetic  field .” (Galenet)
•  Never  completed high school in hopes of 
applying  directly to ETH Zurich. (Fara, 
EBSCOHOST )
 
 
Marriage Life
•  Married  to Mileva Marić in 
January  6, 1903. (Galenet)
• Has two  sons , Hans Albert 
Einstein, and  Eduard  Einstein. 
(Galenet)
• Divorced Mileva on February 
14, 1919. (Galenet)
• Married Elsa Löwenthal on 
June  2, 1919 shortly after 
divorcing his first wife. 
(Galenet)
 
 
Miracle  Year
• Wrote 4 papers in 
1905, and all  them  are 
regarded as  major  
achievements. 
– The Photoelectric Effect
– The Brownian Motion
– The Theory of Relativity
– E=MC2
 
 
The Photoelectric Effect
• Einstein hypothesized that 
the number of electrons 
released  would not  depend  
on the number of quanta, but 
the  light ’s energy. (Galenet)
• Confirming his hypothesis 
through  several  experiments, 
Einstein won the  Nobel  Prize 
of 1921 for his  works  in this 
field. (Galenet)
 
 
The Brownian Motion
• Explained the 
movements of 
very small objects. 
(Galenet)
• Examined 
molecular action  
that supported the 
Atomic Theory. 
(Galenet)
 
 
The Theory of Relativity
• First assumption was that the law of  physics  
are the  same from any  frame  of  reference
(Galenet)
• Second assumption was that the velocity of 
light will always be the same no matter 
what  condition  measured.  (Isaacson, 
Einstein)
• From the two assumptions, Einstein derived 
a mathematical  relationship between  the 
velocity of an object and its  length
(Isaacson, Einstein)
 
 
E=MC2
• Energy equals mass times the  speed  of 
light squared. (Fara, EBSOCHOST)
•  Formula  was derived due to Einstein’s 
realization of how closely energy and a 
mass of a  body  is connected. (Fara, 
EBSCOHOST)
• This formula suggests that tiny 
amounts of mass can be converted into 
huge amounts of energy. (Galenet)
 
 
The Manhattan Project
• Einstein wrote a  letter to  President  
Franklin D. Roosevelt  informing him of 
a possible atomic bomb  being  built  in 
Germany. (Galenet)
• Einstein’s formula, E=MC2, was key in 
the United  States   developing  the 
atomic bomb. (Galenet)
 
 
Awards
•  Throughout  his  career  as a scientist, Einstein has won 
numerous awards.  These  are only some of what he 
received  for his accomplishments:
–  Named   person  of the  century  by Time  magazine  in 
1999.
– The Gallop Poll recorded Einstein as the  fourth  most 
admired person in the  20th  century.
–  Barnard  Medal  of  Columbia   University  in 1920
–  Copley Medal of  Royal  Society in 1925 
– Max  Planck  Medal of  German   Physical  Society in 1929 
–  Gold  Medal of Royal Astronomical Society in 1926 
"Albert Einstein World of Earth  Science ." 2008.  Biography  Resource  Center . Gale. School Lib.,  King  of 
Prussia, PA. 12 Feb. 2008 . 
 
 
Famous Quotes
• True  religion  is  real   living ; living with all one's 
soul , with all one's goodness and righteousness. 
• Things should be made as  simple  as possible, but 
not any simpler. 
• The  truth  of a theory is in your mind, not in your 
eyes. 
• Two things are infinite: the  universe  and human 
stupidity; and I'm not  sure  about the the universe. 
• Only a life lived for  others  is a life worth  while
All quotes-
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Death
• Died on April 17, 1955. (Galenet)
• Suffered from internal bleeding.
(Galenet)
• He was cremated and his ashes 
were scattered. (Galenet)
•  Before  cremation, his  brain  was 
taken out by pathologist Thomas 
Stoltz Harvey to discover how 
Einstein was so  smart  in the 
future. (Van  Delft , EBSCOHOST)
 
 

Document Outline

  • PowerPoint Presentation
  • Early Life
  • Marriage Life
  • Miracle Year
  • The Photoelectric Effect
  • The Brownian Motion
  • The Theory of Relativity
  • E=MC2
  • The Manhattan Project
  • Awards
  • Famous Quotes
  • Death
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Born on March 14, 1879 in Ulm, Württemberg, Germany.(Galenet)
Although Jewish, Albert Einstein attended a Catholic School. (Galenet)
At only age 15, Einstein completed his first scientific work, “The Investigation of the State of Aether in Magnetic field.” (Galenet)
Never completed high school in hopes of applying directly to ETH Zurich. (Fara, EBSCOHOST)

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