Field Equation
A
field equation
is an equation in a
physical theory
that describes how a
fundamental force
(or a combination of such forces) interacts with
matter
. The four fundamental forces are the
gravitational force
, the
electromagnetic force
, the
strong nuclear force
and the
weak nuclear force
. Before the theory of
quantum mechanics
was fully developed, there were two known field theories, namely
gravitation
and
electromagnetism
(these two are sometimes referred to as
classical field theories
, as they were formulated before the advent of quantum mechanics, and hence do not take into account quantum phenomena). The first
field theory
was Newton's theory of gravitation, which described gravity as obeying an inverse square law. This was very useful in describing the motion of planets around the Sun. This theory is now superceded by Einstein's theory of
general relativity
. The field equations of gravitation are
Einstein's field equations
which describe gravity as a 'curvature' of spacetime produced by the existence of matter. The electromagnetic force is best described by
Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism
. The field equations of
classical electromagnetism
are
Maxwell's equations
which describe how electromagnetic fields are produced from charged particles. Modern field equations tend to be
tensor equations
.
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