Albert Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics on
November 9, 1921. He received the Nobel Prize for his significant
contribution to theoretical physics, particularly for his explanation of
the photoelectric effect. Einstein's work on the photoelectric effect
provided evidence for the quantum theory of light and contributed to our
understanding of the particle-like nature of light, which played a
crucial role in the development of quantum mechanics. The Nobel Prize
recognized his groundbreaking work in this field and his profound impact
on the advancement of physics and science.
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