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Ein·stein E0061200 (īn′stīn′), Albert 1879-1955. German-born American theoretical physicist whose special and general theories of relativity revolutionized modern thought on the nature of space and time and formed a theoretical base for the exploitation of atomic energy. He won a 1921 Nobel Prize for his explanation of the photoelectric effect. Ein′stein′i·an adj.Einstein (ˈaɪnstaɪn) n (Biography) Albert. 1879–1955, US physicist and mathematician, born in Germany. He formulated the special theory of relativity (1905) and the general theory of relativity (1916), and made major contributions to the quantum theory, for which he was awarded the Nobel prize for physics in 1921. He was noted also for his work for world peace Einˈsteinian adjEin•stein (ˈaɪn staɪn) n. Albert, 1879–1955, German physicist, U.S. citizen from 1940: formulator of the theory of relativity. Ein•stein′i•an, adj. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Einstein - physicist born in Germany who formulated the special theory of relativity and the general theory of relativity; Einstein also proposed that light consists of discrete quantized bundles of energy (later called photons) (1879-1955)Albert Einstein | | 2. | Einstein - someone who has exceptional intellectual ability and originality; "Mozart was a child genius"; "he's smart but he's no Einstein"brainiac, genius, mastermind, brainintellectual, intellect - a person who uses the mind creativelyprodigy - an unusually gifted or intelligent (young) person; someone whose talents excite wonder and admiration; "she is a chess prodigy" | TranslationsEinstein
Einstein Albert. 1879--1955, US physicist and mathematician, born in Germany. He formulated the special theory of relativity (1905) and the general theory of relativity (1916), and made major contributions to the quantum theory, for which he was awarded the Nobel prize for physics in 1921. He was noted also for his work for world peace Einstein a unit of energy of electromagnetic radiation in the optical range. The einstein, which is used in photochemistry, is equal to NAhv, where NA is Avogadro’s number and hv is the energy of the photon. It was named in honor of Albert Einstein and is abbreviated E. When a radiant energy of 1 E is absorbed, the photochemical conversion of 1 mole of the substance should occur, according to Einstein’s law of photochemical equivalence. It follows from the definition of the einstein that the dimension of the unit is determined by the radiation frequency (v) (h is Planck’s constant). einstein[′īn‚stīn] (physics) A unit of light energy used in photochemistry, equal to Avogadro's number times the energy of one photon of light of the frequency in question. einstein
Einstein (īn'stīn), Albert, German-born U.S. theoretic physicist and Nobel laureate, 1879-1955. See: einstein, einsteinium. ein·stein (īn'stīn), A unit of energy equal to 1 mol quantum, hence to 6.0221367 × 1023 quanta. The value of einstein, in kJ, is dependent upon the wavelength. [Albert Einstein] ein·stein (īn'stīn) A unit of energy equal to 1 mol quantum, hence to 6.0221367 × 1023 quanta. The value of an einstein, in kJ, is dependent on the wavelength. [Albert Einstein]Einstein
Synonyms for Einsteinnoun physicist born in Germany who formulated the special theory of relativity and the general theory of relativitySynonymsnoun someone who has exceptional intellectual ability and originalitySynonyms- brainiac
- genius
- mastermind
- brain
Related Words- intellectual
- intellect
- prodigy
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