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Albert Einstein’s Equation Team 6: Georgina Colomé, Júlia Pérez, Paula Ramírez & Carla Antúnez

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Page 1: Albert Einstein’S Equation

Albert Einstein’s Equation

Team 6: Georgina Colomé, Júlia Pérez, Paula Ramírez & Carla

Antúnez

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Albert Einstein’s Biography:

Youth and schooling Albert Einstein was born in Germany the 14th of March in 1879. Although that he will began a very important

mathematician, his math's teacher said that he never will do

anything interesting in his live.

He was a very bad student

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His studies When he was 15 he shows interest by :

Geometry Algebra

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Moreover he enter in the federal polytechnic school in Zurich(1900) as a teacher of math's and chemistry, but he can’t obtain the place in the university.

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Kinetic energy

The speed of light

The mass of an object

Matter can be turned into energy

and energy into matter

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Both these nuclear reactions release a small portion of the mass involved as energy. Large amounts of energy! You are probably more familiar with their uses. Nuclear fusion is what powers a modern nuclear warhead. Nuclear fission (less powerful) is what happens in an atomic bomb (like the ones used against Japan in WWIIaiai), or in a nuclear power plant.

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Consequences

With these new discovery scientific starts to study the creation of the atomic bomb to stop Hitler

In 1945 two atomic bombs exploted in Hiroshima and Nagasaki

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The relationship with UNIT 2

We think that the relationship of the Einstein’s equation and Unit 2 is that these formula couldn’t exist without algebra because every letter of the equation

means any value of each magnitude.

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