How gravitational field carries energy and momentum in space?
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Anything that carries energy, momentum and stresses is a source of a gravitational field, that is, a curvature of space-time. ... The energy density carried by an electromagnetic field can be computed by adding the square of the electric field intensity to the square of the magnetic field intensity.
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Anything that carries energy,momentum and stresses is a source of a gravitational field, that is, a curvature of space-time. The energy density carried by an electromagnetic field can be computed by adding the square of the electric field intensity to the square of the magnetic field intensity.
Gravitational waves carry energy away from their sources and, in the case of orbiting bodies, this is associated with an inspiral or decrease in orbit. ... That is, the system will give off gravitational waves. In theory, the loss of energy through gravitational radiation could eventually drop the Earth into the Sun.
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Anything that carries energy,momentum and stresses is a source of a gravitational field, that is, a curvature of space-time. The energy density carried by an electromagnetic field can be computed by adding the square of the electric field intensity to the square of the magnetic field intensity.
Gravitational waves carry energy away from their sources and, in the case of orbiting bodies, this is associated with an inspiral or decrease in orbit. ... That is, the system will give off gravitational waves. In theory, the loss of energy through gravitational radiation could eventually drop the Earth into the Sun.
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