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fme_677713 - SCIENCES & SCIENTIFIQUES Médaille, Albert Einstein
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Articolo venduto sul nostro negozio (2021)
Prezzo : 85.00 €
Articolo venduto sul nostro negozio (2021)
Prezzo : 85.00 €
Tipo : Médaille, Albert Einstein
Data: 1971
Metallo : bronzo
Diametro : 72,5 mm
Asse di coniazione : 12 h.
Incisore Medallic Art Company
Peso : 239,8 g.
Orlo : lisse + MEDALLIC ART CO. DANBURY CONN
Marchio : sans poinçon
Commenti sullo stato di conservazione:
Patine hétérogène, des concrétions vertes au revers
Diritto
Titolatura diritto : ALBERT EINSTEIN- ERNEST RUTHERFORD- / NIELS BOHR- OTTO HAHN.
Descrittivo diritto : Têtes des 4 scientifiques de profil à gauche.
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : UNLEASHING THE ATOM.
Descrittivo rovescio : Homme se libérant de ses chaînes tandis que le second est encore plié en deux. Signé : 1971 HR.
Commento
Albert Einstein (1879-1955) est un physicien théoricien. Il publie sa théorie de la relativité restreinte en 1905 et sa théorie de la gravitation, dite relativité générale, en 1915. Il contribue largement au développement de la mécanique quantique et de la cosmologie, et reçoit le prix Nobel de physique de 1921 pour son explication de l’effet photoélectrique. Son travail est notamment connu du grand public pour l’équation E=mc², qui établit une équivalence entre la masse et l’énergie d’un système..
Albert Einstein (1879-1955) was a theoretical physicist. He published his theory of special relativity in 1905 and his theory of gravitation, known as general relativity, in 1915. He contributed significantly to the development of quantum mechanics and cosmology, and received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics for his explanation of the photoelectric effect. His work is particularly well known to the general public for the equation E=mc², which establishes an equivalence between the mass and energy of a system.
Albert Einstein (1879-1955) was a theoretical physicist. He published his theory of special relativity in 1905 and his theory of gravitation, known as general relativity, in 1915. He contributed significantly to the development of quantum mechanics and cosmology, and received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics for his explanation of the photoelectric effect. His work is particularly well known to the general public for the equation E=mc², which establishes an equivalence between the mass and energy of a system.







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