Explain the contribution of albert einstein in physics
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he gave the formula of E = m*c*c which revolutionized the discoveries of man
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Albert Einstein received the Nobel Prize in Physicsin 1921 “for his services to theoreticalphysics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect” and he made some essential contributions to the early development of quantum theory.
He was a German-born theoretical physicist, best known for his Special and General Theory of Relativity and the concept of mass energy equivalence expressed by the famous equation, E = mc2.
He was a German-born theoretical physicist, best known for his Special and General Theory of Relativity and the concept of mass energy equivalence expressed by the famous equation, E = mc2.
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