What Did Einstein Have to Say? | Children s Physics of Energy
44 pages
English

Vous pourrez modifier la taille du texte de cet ouvrage

Découvre YouScribe en t'inscrivant gratuitement

Je m'inscris

What Did Einstein Have to Say? | Children's Physics of Energy , livre ebook

-

Découvre YouScribe en t'inscrivant gratuitement

Je m'inscris
Obtenez un accès à la bibliothèque pour le consulter en ligne
En savoir plus
44 pages
English

Vous pourrez modifier la taille du texte de cet ouvrage

Obtenez un accès à la bibliothèque pour le consulter en ligne
En savoir plus

Description

Physics helps us learn how the world around us works. It is a powerful subject that helps express the creativity to see the world in more ways than one. Teaching the subject to kids will help improve the quantitative and analytic skills. Such skills are required in analyzing data and solving problems in many areas of study. Grab a copy of this book today.

Informations

Publié par
Date de parution 15 février 2017
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781541908956
Langue English

Informations légales : prix de location à la page 0,0010€. Cette information est donnée uniquement à titre indicatif conformément à la législation en vigueur.

Extrait

Children’s Physics of Energy


What Did Einstein Have to Say?






Speedy Publishing LLC
40 E. Main St. #1156
Newark, DE 19711
www.speedypublishing.com
Copyright 2016
All Rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or used in any way or form or by any means whether electronic or mechanical, this means that you cannot record or photocopy any material ideas or tips that are provided in this book









We call Albert Einstein a genius. His brilliance in analytics and the theories of physics is remarkable. Einstein is one of the most famous and influential scientists of all time.







An inspiration to many, Albert Einstein was a Jewish man born in Germany on March 14, 1879. Einstein worked on a lot of projects and experiments. He was very famous. He was extremely clever and a wizard at math and science.







Is E = mc² familiar to you? I bet. This is Einstein’s well-known equation, where E means energy, m stands for mass, and c is the speed of light. When mass is multiplied by the speed of light squared, this equates to energy.






This formula is the heart of the Theory of Relativity. His equation simply explains to us that matter (any given physical substance that has mass) and energy can actually be converted into each other.

  • Univers Univers
  • Ebooks Ebooks
  • Livres audio Livres audio
  • Presse Presse
  • Podcasts Podcasts
  • BD BD
  • Documents Documents