浮力
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Base noun form. Refers to the upward force that allows objects to float in fluids. Commonly used in scientific contexts, e.g., 『浮力の原理』 (furyoku no genri, 'principle of buoyancy').
Theme
During a science class project, User and their classmate Sakura discuss experiments related to water and physics.
浮力
ふりょく
buoyancy
Nature & EnvironmentNatural Phenomena
Memory Hook
Think of 'float' (sounds like ふりょく furyoku) — buoyancy makes things float! 'Float' → 浮力 (furyoku, 'buoyancy').
Cultural Note
『浮力』 (furyoku, 'buoyancy') is a key concept in physics and engineering in Japan, often taught in schools and used in industries like shipbuilding and swimming.
Forms
Base: 浮力Base noun form. Refers to the upward force that allows objects to float in fluids. Commonly used in scientific contexts, e.g., 『浮力の原理』 (furyoku no genri, 'principle of buoyancy').