How to say "gravitational wave" in Chinese?

In Chinese "gravitational wave" translates to  引力波 

Transliteration: Yǐnlì bō

🇨🇳 引力波是爱因斯坦广义相对论的预言之一。

🗣️ Yǐnlì bō shì àiyīnsītǎn guǎngyì xiāngxìn lùn de yùyán zhī yī.

🇺🇸 Gravitational waves are one of the predictions of Einstein's general theory of relativity.



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How to say "gravitational wave" in Chinese?

You can use the word "引力波" which translates to "Gravitational wave".

How to pronounce "引力波" (gravitational wave) in Chinese?

The word "引力波" is pronounced as "Yǐnlì bō".

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