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Einstein$24055$ - Übersetzung nach Englisch

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bose-Einstein; Bose einstein; Bose–Einstein (disambiguation); Bose Einstein; Bose-Einstein (disambiguation); Bose-einstein

Einstein      
n. Einstein (Albert, joods-duitse fysicus; familienaam; naam van 'soft word" voor "wordprocessor"
Albert Einstein         
  • Start of a speech by Albert Einstein made on 11 April 1943 for the United Jewish Appeal (recording by Radio Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina)
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"Ladies (coughs) and gentlemen, our age is proud of the progress it has made in man's intellectual development. The search and striving for truth and knowledge is one of the highest of man's qualities ..."
  • Sobral]] (Brazil), after the findings were presented on 6 November 1919 to a joint meeting in London of the [[Royal Society]] and the [[Royal Astronomical Society]].<ref name="NYTimes_19191125" />
  • Eddington]]'s photograph of a [[solar eclipse]].
  • Einstein's ''[[Matura]]'' certificate, 1896<ref group=note name=MaturaScore />
  • Einstein's official portrait after receiving the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics
  • Einstein in 1947
  • Hollywood]] premiere of ''[[City Lights]]'', January 1931
  • Salvation Army]] band before a performance at the [[Rose Bowl Parade]], in California, 1926.
  • Albert Einstein and [[Mileva Marić]] Einstein, 1912
  • Einstein in 1893 (age&nbsp;14)
  • Einstein at the age of three in 1882
  • Einstein at his office, [[University of Berlin]], 1920
  • Einstein during his visit to the United States
  • US citizenship]] certificate from judge [[Phillip Forman]]
  • Albert Einstein's landing card (26 May 1933), when he landed in [[Dover]] (United Kingdom) from [[Ostend]] (Belgium) to visit [[Oxford]]
  • Heinrich Goldschmidt]] is at the left, [[Ole Colbjørnsen]] in the center and [[Jørgen Vogt]] sits behind Ilse Einstein.
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  • Portrait of Einstein taken in 1935 at Princeton
  • [[Olympia Academy]] founders: [[Conrad Habicht]], [[Maurice Solovine]] and Albert Einstein
  • Einstein with his second wife, Elsa, in 1921
  • Einstein in 1904 (age&nbsp;25)
  • Albert Einstein with his wife [[Elsa Einstein]] and Zionist leaders, including the future president of Israel, [[Chaim Weizmann]], his wife [[Vera Weizmann]], [[Menahem Ussishkin]], and Ben-Zion Mossinson on arrival in New York City in 1921
  • Albert Einstein at a session of the [[International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation]] ([[League of Nations]]) of which he was a member from 1922 to 1932
  • Millikan]] and [[Georges Lemaître]] at the [[California Institute of Technology]] in January 1933
  • Newspaper headline on 4 May 1935
  • Einstein and [[Niels Bohr]], 1925
  • The photoelectric effect. Incoming photons on the left strike a metal plate (bottom), and eject electrons, depicted as flying off to the right.
  • The 1927 [[Solvay Conference]] in Brussels, a gathering of the world's top physicists. Einstein is in the center.
GERMAN-BORN THEORETICAL PHYSICIST; DEVELOPER OF THE THEORY OF RELATIVITY (1879–1955)
Einstein; Albert Eienstein; Albert Einstien; Albert einstein; Einstien; Einsteinian; Einsetein; Albert Enstein; Albert Einstein's; Einstein, Albert; Albert Enstien; Alber Enstien; Albert Einstin; A. Einstein; Alber Einstein; Einstein (physicist); Albrecht Einstein; Albert eintein; Chasing a light beam; I want to go when I want. It is tasteless to prolong life artificially. I have done my share, it is time to go. I will do it elegantly.
n. Albert Einstein
mass energy         
  • ''m''}} is measured in [[kilograms]], and the [[speed of light]] is measured in [[meters]] per [[second]].
  • The equation in [[Albert Einstein]]'s own handwriting from 1912
  • Time]]'' magazine in July 1946.
  • Photo of [[Albert Einstein]] in 1921
  • In the revised English edition of [[Isaac Newton]]'s ''[[Opticks]]'', published in 1717, Newton speculated on the equivalence of mass and light.
  • 1=''E'' = ''mc''<sup>2</sup>}} on the flight deck.
PHYSICAL LAW RELATING MASS TO ENERGY
Equivalence of matter and energy; E=mc²; E=mc2; E=mc^2; E equals mc squared; E=mc squared; E equals MC squared; E = mc²; Einstein's Mass-Energy Relation; E = mc^2; E = mc2; E=MC2; Mass-energy; Mass-energy relation; Mass-energy relationship; Matter-energy relation; Matter-energy relationship; Mass-energy equation; E=MC²; E=MC^2; Rest mass energy; Einstein Formula; E = MC2; Conservation of mass-energy; Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared; E=; Energy-mass equivalence; Mass-energy equivalence; C²; Massenergy; E=mc; Einstein formula; Mc²; E=mcc; E = MC 2; E=Mc squared; Law of mass-energy conservation; E=MC; Mass energy equivalence; Mass energy equation; E=Mc2; Einstein's theory of mass-energy equivalence; Mass energy; Mass–energy; Energy to matter conversion; C2=e/m; Equivalence of mass and energy; Relationship between matter and energy; The relationship between matter and energy; Relation between matter and energy; The relation between matter and energy; Meaning of E=mc²; Draft:Meaning of E=mc²
massaenergie, massa van een lichaam beschouwd als energie vanuit oogpunt van relativisme (Fysica)

Definition

Einstein
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¦ noun informal a genius.
Origin
the name of the German-born physicist Albert Einstein (1879-1955).

Wikipedia

Bose–Einstein

Bose–Einstein may refer to:

  • Bose–Einstein condensate
    • Bose–Einstein condensation (network theory)
  • Bose–Einstein correlations
  • Bose–Einstein statistics