👉 In physics, a monostrophic system refers to a single source of energy or mass that is constantly present in space and time. This means that all particles or systems within it are subject to equal and constant force fields, which can be described by Newton's laws of motion. Monostrophic systems are often used in the study of celestial mechanics, where they describe the behavior of planets and other objects orbiting a central mass such as a star. These systems are also important in astrophysics,