False. The hovercraft was invented by Sir Christopher Cockerell in the 1950s, while Albert Einstein was a physicist known for his theory of relativity and other contributions to science.
False. Newton's work did not involve the speed of light and sound. The concept of constant speed of light was later formulated by Einstein in his theory of relativity. The speed of sound can vary depending on the medium it travels through.
The inverter was invented by Peter C. Hewitt in 1924. Hewitt's inverter aimed to convert direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC) for use in neon lights.
Saturn appears to have purple rings in some pictures from the Cassini space craft. However, what this questioner does not realise is that these were false-colour images! The apparently purple rings were made up of particles captured by radio waves in the 13 cm wavelength.
False leg or a False Foot
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No the hovercraft was made by Christopher Cockerell.
Mileva had an impact on Albert Einstein's life because she helped Einstein to make some theories. Some people believe that Mileva invented the E=mc2 theory and Einstein stole her idea. Contrary to the above, there is no serious evidence that she collaborated with Einstein on his theories. She twice failed the Zurich Polytechnic diploma to teach mathematics and physics in secondary schools, and there is no authenticated work by her in physics. The stories about her collaboration are based on false information. http://www.esterson.org/milevamaric.htm
False Einstein was looking at a glass of water on a table and noticed there was pollen on the surface and it was moving the table was not moving the glass was not moving so he came to the conclusion that the water itself was moving thus the discovery of the atom.
The theory of general relativity, proposed by Albert Einstein, has not been proven false. It has been extensively tested and has accurately predicted various phenomena such as gravitational lensing and the existence of black holes.
Albert Spalding
After the death of Israeli's first president, Chaim Weizmann, in November 1952, Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion offered Einstein the position of President of Israel, a ceremonial post. Einstein declined this offer.Thus, Einstein was offered the post of President and not Prime Minister.For GSN oodles: they have mistakenly answered TRUE.
Food producers have less craft specialization than food foragers. The answer is false.
Albert Raimundo Braz has written: 'The false traitor'
There is no importance as that is false. Albert Einstein never discovered nor invented the atomic bomb. He was a pacifist and would not work on any weapon.He could not even imagine the building of atomic bombs, until Leo Szilard (the inventor of the neutron chain reaction used in atomic bombs and nuclear reactors in 1933) brought him a letter on August 2, 1939 to sign that warned president Franklin D. Roosevelt that Nazi Germany was probably working on atomic bombs, so the US should begin research on the topic also. As a pacifist Albert Einstein was completely opposed to anyone making such a weapon, but his pragmatism and fear of what the Nazis would do with it compelled him to sign.That was his only knowledge of atomic bombs until he read the headline of the August 6, 1945 newspapers announcing that Hiroshima had been attacked with one.
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The Etruscans
700 B.C.