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Albert Einstein for Kids | Lean all about Einsteins life and his major discoveries

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In this video about Albert Einstein for Kids we learn about one of the most famous scientists in history. Albert Einstein contributed to many scientific areas but one of his most important contribution to the world of physics and science is the Theory of Relativity. The theory changed how scientists observed the world and led to many modern inventions, including the nuclear bomb and nuclear energy. The theory explains how energy is related to mass.

One equation from the theory that you may have heard of is "E = mc2". The c represents the speed of light and never changes and is the fastest speed possible in the universe. E = energy, M = mass. His theory explains how time and distance may change when the different speed of an object or the observer is considered.

Believe it or not...Albert Einstein, like many people, struggled with education early in his life, he failed many tests and wasn't very organized, but he did not give up. He worked hard, became interested in math and science, and went on to become one of the most brilliant people in history. We all have learned and can continue to learn from the example of Albert Einstein.

In addition to this video we have created a free 11 page lesson plan with more learning content about Albert Einstein including worksheets and fun activities. Download our free comprehensive lesson plan here: https://learnbright.org/lesson....s/science/albert-ein

Video Quick Links:
0:00 Introduction to Albert Einstein
1:48 Albert's Introduction to Science
2:09 Moves to Italy at age 15... Graduates from Polytechnic Academy in Math and Physics
3:00 Starts first job as Patent Clerk, marries, and starts his family
4:00 Einstein was Jewish and in 1933 moves to the United States to avoid the Nazis
4:42 Theory of Relativity and modern inventions including nuclear energy
5:57 E = mc2
6:59 Speed is relative to the observer
7:38 How do Einsteins discoveries live on today?
8:03 Photon Discovery in 1905 and Nobel Prize in 1921
8:55 Einstein's Love of Music
9:13 Conclusion

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