Free Term Papers on Albert Einstein

OPPapers.com Essay Index >> Biographies >> Albert Einstein

We have many free term papers and essays on Albert Einstein. We also have a wide variety of research papers and book reports available to you for free. You can browse our collection of term papers or use our search engine.

Essays from FratFiles.com
  1. Albert Einstein

    albert einstein. My report will be about Albert Einstein and what his life was
    about. ... Albert Einstein lived between the years of (1879-1905). ...

  2. Albert Einstein

    albert einstein. ALBERT EINSTEIN Albert Einstein was born March 14, 1879 in
    Germany. ... Albert Einstein had a huge positive impact on history. ...

  3. Albert Einstein

    Albert Einstein. Albert Einstein Friend or Foe Albert Einstein is considered to
    be one of the greatest and most popular scientists of all time. ...

  4. Albert Einstein

    Albert Einstein. Albert Einstein Albert Einstein was an important person who changed
    the world of science. ... Hoffmann, Banesh. Albert Einstein Creator and Rebel. ...

  5. Isaac Newton And Albert Einstein

    Isaac Newton And Albert Einstein. Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein By: Briana Dreyer
    Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton were both the sons of farmers. ...

View More Papers...

Albert Einstein

Submitted by xkutachanx69 on May 31, 2006

Category: Biographies
Words: 643 | Pages: 3
Views: 186
Popularity Rank: 40,816
Average Member Grade: N/A (Add a Comment / Grade this Paper)

Albert Einstein is considered to be one of the greatest known scientists of human history. He was well known as a physicist for developing his famous theory of relativity. His theories stressed the similarity of mass and energy and developed an entirely new way of thinking about space, time, and gravitation. His theories of relativity and gravitation modernized scientific and philosophic inquiry.
Born on March 14, 1879, Einstein was raised in Ulm, Wurttemberg, Germany. As a young boy, Einstein showed a unique interest in science and how things work. At age five, Hermann Einstein, Einstein’s father, showed him a pocket compass. Even though he was only five, the strange movement of the compass needle quickly impressed Einstein.
Einstein was particularly fascinated on how the needle kept pointing the same direction no matter which way the compass was turned. Einstein attended a public school in Aarau and in Munich, Switzerland. Einstein later studied physics and mathematics at the Swiss Polytechnic Institute in Zurich, graduating in 1900.
From 1902 to1909, Einstein worked as an examiner at the Swiss Patent Office in Bern. Even though the job didn’t require knowledge in physics or math, it gave Einstein two things. First, he got to encounter with some of the important inventions of the day. Second, during his free time, Einstein involved himself in scientific investigations. During this period, Einstein made three of his greatest contributions to scientific knowledge.
In 1905, Einstein wrote three separate papers to Annalen der Physik (Annals of Physics), a German scientific journal. Each of the three papers became the source for a new branch of physics. One of the papers, for example, stated, “light could be thought of as a stream of tiny particles.” This idea later became an important part of the quantum theory. Another concerned Brownian motion, an “irregular motion of microscopic particles suspended in liquid of gas,” which...

You must Login to view the entire paper.
If you are not a member yet, Sign Up for free!