painovoimakentissä
Painovoimakentissä, often translated as "gravitational fields" in English, refers to the concept within physics that describes the influence of mass and energy on the fabric of spacetime. This influence dictates how objects with mass or energy move and interact. The theory of general relativity, developed by Albert Einstein, provides the most comprehensive description of gravitational fields. It posits that gravity is not a force in the traditional sense, but rather a curvature or distortion of spacetime caused by the presence of mass and energy.
Imagine spacetime as a flexible sheet. Placing a heavy object on this sheet causes it to sag
Gravitational fields are fundamental to understanding a vast range of astronomical phenomena. They govern the orbits