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In Einstein's theory of general relativity, the interior Schwarzschild metric (also interior Schwarzschild solution or Schwarzschild fluid solution) is an exact solution for the gravitational field in the interior of a non-rotating spherical body which consists of an incompressible fluid (implying that density is constant throughout the body) and has zero pressure at the surface. This is a static solution, meaning that it does not change over time. It was discovered by Karl Schwarzschild in 1916, who earlier had found the exterior Schwarzschild metric.

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  • In Einstein's theory of general relativity, the interior Schwarzschild metric (also interior Schwarzschild solution or Schwarzschild fluid solution) is an exact solution for the gravitational field in the interior of a non-rotating spherical body which consists of an incompressible fluid (implying that density is constant throughout the body) and has zero pressure at the surface. This is a static solution, meaning that it does not change over time. It was discovered by Karl Schwarzschild in 1916, who earlier had found the exterior Schwarzschild metric. (en)
  • Na teoria da relatividade geral de Einstein, a métrica de Schwarzschild interior (também solução de Schwarzschild interior ou solução de fluido de Schwarzschild) é uma solução exata para o campo gravitacional no interior de um corpo esférico não rotativo que consiste em um fluido incompressível (implicando que a densidade é constante em todo o corpo) e tem pressão zero na superfície. Esta é uma solução estática, o que significa que não muda com o tempo. Foi descoberto por Karl Schwarzschild em 1916, que antes havia encontrado a métrica Schwarzschild externa. (pt)
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  • In Einstein's theory of general relativity, the interior Schwarzschild metric (also interior Schwarzschild solution or Schwarzschild fluid solution) is an exact solution for the gravitational field in the interior of a non-rotating spherical body which consists of an incompressible fluid (implying that density is constant throughout the body) and has zero pressure at the surface. This is a static solution, meaning that it does not change over time. It was discovered by Karl Schwarzschild in 1916, who earlier had found the exterior Schwarzschild metric. (en)
  • Na teoria da relatividade geral de Einstein, a métrica de Schwarzschild interior (também solução de Schwarzschild interior ou solução de fluido de Schwarzschild) é uma solução exata para o campo gravitacional no interior de um corpo esférico não rotativo que consiste em um fluido incompressível (implicando que a densidade é constante em todo o corpo) e tem pressão zero na superfície. Esta é uma solução estática, o que significa que não muda com o tempo. Foi descoberto por Karl Schwarzschild em 1916, que antes havia encontrado a métrica Schwarzschild externa. (pt)
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  • Interior Schwarzschild metric (en)
  • Métrica interior de Schwarzschild (pt)
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