How to say "celestial mechanics" in Japanese?

In Japanese "celestial mechanics" translates to  天体力学 

Transliteration: Tentairikigaku

🇯🇵 天体力学は天体の運動を研究する学問である。

🗣️ Tentairikigaku wa tentai no undou o kenkyuu suru gakumon de aru.

🇺🇸 Celestial mechanics is a field of study that investigates the motion of celestial bodies.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "celestial mechanics" in Japanese?

You can use the word "天体力学" which translates to "Celestial Mechanics".

How to pronounce "天体力学" (celestial mechanics) in Japanese?

The word "天体力学" is pronounced as "Tentairikigaku".

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