How to say "center of gravity" in Japanese?

In Japanese "center of gravity" translates to  重心 

Transliteration: juushin

🇯🇵 飛行機の重心を調整する。

🗣️ Hikouki no juushin wo chousei suru.

🇺🇸 I adjust the center of gravity of the airplane.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "center of gravity" in Japanese?

You can use the word "重心" which translates to "center of gravity".

How to pronounce "重心" (center of gravity) in Japanese?

The word "重心" is pronounced as "juushin".

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