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質量

shitsuryō /ɕi̥tsɯɾʲoː/

質量 (shitsuryō) refers to 'mass' in a scientific context, representing the amount of matter in an object regardless of gravity. In a more general or metaphorical sense, it can describe the 'density' or 'substance' of content or information.

Ejemplos

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この荷物の質量を計算してください。

Please calculate the mass of this luggage.

2

本研究では、サンプルの質量変化を追跡しました。

In this study, we tracked the change in mass of the samples.

3

このゲーム、データの質量が半端ないね。

The amount of content/data in this game is insane, right?

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
質量
Adjetivo
質量的な
Relacionado
重量
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Truco para recordar

Think of the kanji: 質 (Quality) + 量 (Quantity). It's the total 'Quantity' of the 'Quality/Substance' an object has.

Quiz rápido

理科の実験で、石の( )を天秤で量りました。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 質量

Ejemplos

1

この荷物の質量を計算してください。

everyday

Please calculate the mass of this luggage.

2

本研究では、サンプルの質量変化を追跡しました。

formal

In this study, we tracked the change in mass of the samples.

3

このゲーム、データの質量が半端ないね。

informal

The amount of content/data in this game is insane, right?

4

質量保存の法則は、化学反応の前後で物質の総量は変わらないという原理です。

academic

The law of conservation of mass is the principle that the total amount of matter does not change before and after a chemical reaction.

5

我々の製品は、軽量化しつつも質量感を維持しています。

business

Our products maintain a sense of substance while being lightweight.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
質量
Adjetivo
質量的な
Relacionado
重量

Colocaciones comunes

質量を測る to measure mass
質量が高い high mass/density
質量保存 conservation of mass
質量感がある to have a sense of weight/presence
圧倒的な質量 overwhelming mass/volume

Frases Comunes

質量ともに

both in quality and quantity

質量分析

mass spectrometry

質量欠損

mass defect

Se confunde a menudo con

質量 vs 重量

Shitsuryō (mass) is constant everywhere in the universe, while jūryō (weight) changes depending on gravity.

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Notas de uso

Use this word primarily in scientific, technical, or highly formal contexts. In daily life, 'omosa' (weight) is much more common unless you are specifically discussing physics.

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Errores comunes

Learners often use 'shitsuryō' when they just mean a heavy bag in a casual conversation; 'omosa' is more natural there.

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Truco para recordar

Think of the kanji: 質 (Quality) + 量 (Quantity). It's the total 'Quantity' of the 'Quality/Substance' an object has.

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Origen de la palabra

A Sino-Japanese compound (Kango) where 'shitsu' (nature/substance) meets 'ryō' (quantity/measure).

Patrones gramaticales

Used as a noun, often followed by the particle 'o' with verbs like 'hakaru' (measure). Can be used as a compound noun in scientific terms (e.g., 質量保存).
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Contexto cultural

In modern Japanese subcultures like anime, 'mass' (shitsuryō) is often used to describe the power or 'heaviness' of an attack or a character's presence.

Quiz rápido

理科の実験で、石の( )を天秤で量りました。

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: 質量

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