The gravitational field in general relativity is equivalent to what term? The relativistic mass The relativistic energy The event horizon Time dilation An accelerated frame of reference
The gravitational field in general relativity is equivalent to what term? The relativistic mass The relativistic energy The event horizon Time dilation An accelerated frame of reference
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The gravitational field in general relativity is equivalent to what term?
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The relativistic mass
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The relativistic energy |
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The event horizon
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Time dilation
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An accelerated frame of reference
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In 1915 Albert Einstein published the general theory of relativity. According to this theory gravity is not a force. It is a distortion of space and time due to the massive object. The space and time is not a separate quantity. It is interlinked as a fiber. The massive is the object the more distorted space and time. This is the main source of gravity.
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