How to say "law of universal gravitation" in Russian?

In Russian "law of universal gravitation" translates to  закон всемирного тяготения 

Transliteration: zakon vsemirnogo tyagoteniya

🇷🇺 Закон всемирного тяготения был открыт Исааком Ньютоном.

🗣️ Zakon vsemirnogo tyagoteniya byl otkryt Isakom Nyutonom.

🇺🇸 The law of universal gravitation was discovered by Isaac Newton.



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How to say "law of universal gravitation" in Russian?

You can use the word "закон всемирного тяготения" which translates to "law of universal gravitation".

How to pronounce "закон всемирного тяготения" (law of universal gravitation) in Russian?

The word "закон всемирного тяготения" is pronounced as "zakon vsemirnogo tyagoteniya".

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