(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.
lence in the duct leading from the generator smouldering (i.e., mainly on its dryness and to the smokehouse. Cooling increases the the contents of hemicelluloses, cellulose, weight proportion of the higher boiling com- lignin, and resins), as well as on the tempera- pounds, while heating raises the concentra- ture and access of air to the zone of oxidation tion of vapors. Brownian motion leads to of the volatile products. The content of water Smoking 233 vapor in the smoke is related to the humidity pyrocatechol, phenol, and their various alkyl of the wood and air. The relative humidity of derivatives. The highest yield of phenols, the smoke varies within a broad range and especially of guaiacol and syringol and their