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Let Einstein's work shine the way. Pupils read about Einstein's iconic equation, E=mc^2, using a remote learning resource and see how ideas from other scientists such as Kepner, Curie, Galilei, and Newton led to its discovery. They consider light as a form of electromagnetic radiation and see how Einstein's work inspired to the development of lasers.
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Instructional Ideas
- Have classmates research the contributions of Kepner, Curie, Galilei, Newton, and Einstein and present their findings to the class
Classroom Considerations
- Familiarity with electromagnetic radiation is beneficial
- Knowledge of the relationship between space, gravity, and time is advantageous
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- Provides links to definitions and other useful information
- Allows scholars to learn at their own pace
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- No activities or problems for learners to try