How to say "field equation" in French?

In French "field equation" translates to  équation de champ 

Transliteration: ey-kwah-zee-yohn duh shahmp

🇫🇷 L'équation de champ d'Einstein décrit la gravitation dans l'espace-temps.

🗣️ Ley-kwah-zee-yohn duh shahmp dayn-shtahyn dayn-shteyn day-kree lah grah-vee-tay-syon dahn lespas-tahmp.

🇺🇸 Einstein's field equation describes gravity in space-time.



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How to say "field equation" in French?

You can use the word "équation de champ" which translates to "field equation".

How to pronounce "équation de champ" (field equation) in French?

The word "équation de champ" is pronounced as "ey-kwah-zee-yohn duh shahmp".

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