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Dynamic Duos of Science: Albert Einstein and Sir Arthur Eddington


Dynamic Duos of Science

No. of pages 48

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Great for age 10-14 years

Albert Einstein and Sir Arthur Eddington takes a look at the scientific partnership that changed our understanding of the universe. It explores the early work of both men including Einstein's Theory of Relativity and his famous equation E=MC2, how Eddington was instrumental in helping to prove Einstein's theories, and how his support helped the great Einstein bring his brilliant theories to fruition.

How have some of the most successful scientific pairings in history changed the advancement of science and led to discoveries that might never otherwise have been made? Dynamic Duos explores the fascinating scientific partnerships between some of the world's leading scientists. From Darwin and Wallace to Einstein and Eddington, without these 'dynamic pairings' some of the most spectacular discoveries and critical theories in the history of science might never have been made. An informative series for children aged 9+.

 

This book is part of a book series called Dynamic Duos Of Science .

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published 2016 by Hachette Children's Group .

Mary Colson has written and edited books for children and young adults.

This book has the following chapters:

  • 1: A Very Big Bang!
  • 1: 1905: The Year the Universe Changed
  • 1: The World at War
  • 1: Worldwide Fame
  • 1: Dangerous Times
  • 1: The Einstein Effect
  • 1: Glossary
  • 1: For More Information
  • 1: Index

This book is in the following series:

Dynamic Duos of Science
How have some of the most successful scientific pairings in history changed the advancement of science and led to discoveries that might never otherwise have been made? Dynamic Duos explores the fascinating scientific partnerships between some of the world's leading scientists. From Darwin and Wallace to Einstein and Eddington, without these 'dynamic pairings' some of the most spectacular discoveries and critical theories in the history of science might never have been made. An informative series for children aged 9+.

This book features the following character:

Arthur Eddington
Arthur Eddington was an English astronomer, physicist, and mathematician of the early 20th century. He worked in Astrophysics and wrote a number of articles that explained Einstein's Theory of General Relativity.

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