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10 how does the theory of general relativity define a gravitational field? the area of space - time an object travels the area of space - time that has been curved by the mass of an object the area of attraction of an object based on its distance to another object the area of attraction of an object based on its size
In general relativity, a gravitational field is defined as the curvature of spacetime caused by the presence of mass - energy. Massive objects curve the fabric of spacetime around them, and this curvature affects the motion of other objects in the vicinity.
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The area of space - time that has been curved by the mass of an object