ボルト
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Noun borrowed from English, written in katakana. Refers to the unit of electrical potential difference or electromotive force. Used in scientific and everyday contexts, e.g., 『12ボルトの電池』 (juuni boruto no denchi, '12-volt battery').
Theme

In a university electronics lab, User and their lab partner Ken are troubleshooting a circuit board that isn't working properly.

ボルト

ボルト

volt

Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts

Memory Hook

Think of a 'bolt' of electricity — ボルト (boruto, 'volt') sounds like 'bolt', which is a unit of electrical potential, just like in English.

Cultural Note

In Japan, 『ボルト』 (boruto, 'volt') is commonly used in technology and engineering contexts, such as in discussions about batteries, electronics, or power systems, reflecting the country's advanced technological culture.

Forms

Base: ボルトNoun borrowed from English, written in katakana. Refers to the unit of electrical potential difference or electromotive force. Used in scientific and everyday contexts, e.g., 『12ボルトの電池』 (juuni boruto no denchi, '12-volt battery').