How can we measure curvature of space around a mass?
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
intro plz
Explanation:
In relativity, the curvature tensor is a measure of how a vector changes as one drags it along a closed geodesic (i.e the maximal curve). The key idea to remember is this: in Euclidean geometry one can compare two vectors at different points in space, because the vectors remain invariant as one moves them around
Answered by
2
Explanation:
In relativity, the curvature tensor is a measure of how a vector changes as one drags it along a closed geodesic (i.e the maximal curve). The key idea to remember is this: in Euclidean geometry one can compare two vectors at different points in space, because the vectors remain invariant as one moves them around.
Similar questions