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Is there a general stress-energy tensor for vector fields?

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Answered by sushmita
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It is an attribute of matter, radiation, and non-gravitational force fields. The stress–energy tensor is the source of thegravitational field in the Einstein fieldequations of general relativity, just as mass density is the source of such a field in Newtonian gravity.
Answered by choudhary21
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✔️✔️ the covariant theory of gravitation is included in the equation for determining the metric along with the gravitational stress-energy tensor the acceleration stress-energy tensor the dissipation stress-energy tensor and the stress-energy tensor of the electromagnetic field.




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