How to say "gravitational force" in French?

In French "gravitational force" translates to  force gravitationnelle 

Transliteration: fors grah-vee-tah-syoh-nell

🇫🇷 La force gravitationnelle entre deux objets dépend de leur masse et de leur distance.

🗣️ Lah fors grah-vee-tah-syoh-nell ahntr duh ohb-jay day-pahn-duh duh leur mahs ey duh leur dee-stahns.

🇺🇸 The gravitational force between two objects depends on their mass and distance.



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How to say "gravitational force" in French?

You can use the word "force gravitationnelle" which translates to "gravitational force".

How to pronounce "force gravitationnelle" (gravitational force) in French?

The word "force gravitationnelle" is pronounced as "fors grah-vee-tah-syoh-nell".

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