
General Field
A General Field, in physics, refers to a broad area of study that describes how forces or influences, like gravity or electromagnetism, distribute and interact throughout space and time. Instead of focusing on specific objects, it provides a continuous description of a force's strength and direction at every point in the universe. Think of it as a map showing the gravitational pull or magnetic effect everywhere, allowing scientists to understand and predict how objects will move or behave within these fields. It’s foundational for explaining many natural phenomena and engineering applications.