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重力

jūryoku /dʑɯːɾʲokɯ/

Gravity is the natural force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth or any other physical body having mass. In Japanese, it is composed of the characters for 'heavy' and 'power', referring to the force that gives weight to physical objects.

Ejemplos

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1

地球の重力でリンゴが落ちます。

An apple falls because of Earth's gravity.

2

月は地球よりも重力が弱いです。

Gravity on the moon is weaker than on Earth.

3

宇宙では重力がないから、体が浮くんだよ。

In space, there's no gravity, so your body floats.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
重力
Adjetivo
重力的な
Relacionado
重力加速度
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Truco para recordar

Think of the Kanji: 重 (Heavy) + 力 (Power). Gravity is the 'Heavy Power' that keeps your feet on the ground.

Quiz rápido

宇宙に行くと、( )がなくなります。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 重力

Ejemplos

1

地球の重力でリンゴが落ちます。

everyday

An apple falls because of Earth's gravity.

2

月は地球よりも重力が弱いです。

formal

Gravity on the moon is weaker than on Earth.

3

宇宙では重力がないから、体が浮くんだよ。

informal

In space, there's no gravity, so your body floats.

4

重力の法則について研究しています。

academic

I am researching the laws of gravity.

5

重力に逆らうような新しいデザインを提案します。

business

I propose a new design that seems to defy gravity.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
重力
Adjetivo
重力的な
Relacionado
重力加速度

Colocaciones comunes

重力が働く gravity acts/works
重力に逆らう to defy gravity
重力を感じる to feel gravity
無重力状態 zero-gravity state
地球の重力 Earth's gravity

Frases Comunes

重力の法則

the law of gravity

重力に負ける

to succumb to gravity (often used for sagging skin)

人工重力

artificial gravity

Se confunde a menudo con

重力 vs 引力

Inryoku is the general force of attraction between any two masses, while Juryoku specifically refers to the downward pull on Earth.

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Notas de uso

While commonly used in science, it is also used colloquially when discussing space or sports that involve jumping/falling.

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Errores comunes

Learners sometimes use the adjective 'omoi' (heavy) when they should use the noun 'juryoku' (gravity) to describe the force itself.

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Truco para recordar

Think of the Kanji: 重 (Heavy) + 力 (Power). Gravity is the 'Heavy Power' that keeps your feet on the ground.

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Origen de la palabra

A Sino-Japanese compound combining 'jū' (heavy/weight) and 'ryoku' (power/force).

Patrones gramaticales

Used as a common noun followed by particles like が, を, or の. Often paired with the verb 働く (hataraku) to indicate gravity is acting on something.
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Contexto cultural

Gravity is a frequent theme in Japanese science fiction and anime, such as characters training in high-gravity environments.

Quiz rápido

宇宙に行くと、( )がなくなります。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 重力

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