How to say "cosmological constant" in Chinese?

In Chinese "cosmological constant" translates to  宇宙学常数 

Transliteration: Yǔzhòuxué chángshù

🇨🇳 宇宙学常数是描述暗能量的一个参数。

🗣️ Yǔzhòuxué chángshù shì miáoshù àn néngliàng de yī gè cānshù.

🇺🇸 The cosmological constant is a parameter that describes dark energy.



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How to say "cosmological constant" in Chinese?

You can use the word "宇宙学常数" which translates to "Cosmological constant".

How to pronounce "宇宙学常数" (cosmological constant) in Chinese?

The word "宇宙学常数" is pronounced as "Yǔzhòuxué chángshù".

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