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The Concept of the General Force Vector Field

DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1102459, PP. 1-15

Subject Areas: Modern Physics

Keywords: General Field, Generalized Velocity, Acceleration Field, Pressure Field, Dissipation Field

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A hypothesis is suggested that the fields associated with macroscopic bodies, such as classical electromagnetic and gravitational fields, acceleration field, pressure field, dissipation field, strong interaction field and weak interaction field, are the manifestations of a single general field. Using the generalized four-velocity as the four-potential of the general field, with the help of the principle of least action it is shown that each of these seven fields contributes linearly to the formation of the total four-force density. The general field equations, equation of the particles’ motion in this field, equation for the metric and the system’s energy are determined. It should be noted that the stress-energy tensor of the general field includes not only the stress-energy tensors of these seven fields, but also the cross terms with the products of various field strengths. As a result, the energy and momentum of the system with several fields can differ from the classical values, not taking into account such cross terms in the general field energy and momentum.

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Fedosin, S. G. (2016). The Concept of the General Force Vector Field. Open Access Library Journal, 3, e2459. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1102459.

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