How to say "gravitational waves" in Russian?

In Russian "gravitational waves" translates to  гравитационные волны 

Transliteration: gravitatsionnye volny

🇷🇺 Гравитационные волны были предсказаны Альбертом Эйнштейном.

🗣️ Gravitatsionnye volny byli predsKazany Albertom Eynshteynom.

🇺🇸 Gravitational waves were predicted by Albert Einstein.



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How to say "gravitational waves" in Russian?

You can use the word "гравитационные волны" which translates to "gravitational waves".

How to pronounce "гравитационные волны" (gravitational waves) in Russian?

The word "гравитационные волны" is pronounced as "gravitatsionnye volny".

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