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Momentum logo #10101) Campaign asset 2) Campaign need 3) Conservation law 4) Drive 5) Financial market 6) Force 7) Force or speed of movement 8) Forcefulness 9) Forward motion 10) Impetus 11) Impulse 12) Impulsion 13) Motion 14) Motion creates it 15) Movement 16) Physical quantity 17) SI derived unit 18) Strength 19) Thrust
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Momentum

Momentum logo #10101) Force 2) Head of steam 3) Impetus 4) Impulse 5) Power 6) Steam
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momentum logo #10444
  1. an impelling force or strength
  2. the product of a body's mass and its velocity

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momentum logo #20730(p) Momentum is a property that measures the tendency of a moving object to keep moving in the same direction. Increasing the speed of an object increases its momentum, and a heavy object will have more momentum than a lighter one moving at the same speed. For a particle with mass m and velocity v, the momentum of the particle is mv.
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Momentum logo #23450Product of mass and velocity.
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Momentum logo #21002• (n.) The quantity of motion in a moving body, being always proportioned to the quantity of matter multiplied into the velocity; impetus. • (n.) Essential element, or constituent element.
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momentum logo #20148[Noun] Force or strength gained through motion or developing events.
Example: As the ball rolled down the hill, it gathered momentum.
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momentum logo #21003product of the mass of a particle and its velocity. Momentum is a vector quantity; i.e., it has both magnitude and direction. Isaac Newton`s second ... [16 related articles]
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momentum logo #21160The product of the mass (m) and velocity (v) of a moving object, usually denoted by the letter p, so that p = mv. Like velocity, momentum is a vector. The law of conservation of momentum states that when two or more objects interact, such as when a cannon fires a shell or a rocket shoots out a fast ...
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Momentum logo #21012The amount of acceleration of an economic, price, or volume movement. A trader that follows a movement strategy will purchase stocks that have recently risen in price.
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momentum logo #20040A measure of the state of motion of a body; mathematically, it is equal to the product of its mass and velocity.
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Momentum logo #20211Extent to which stock market values are supported by a strong level of investor interest and changing prices.
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momentum logo #21001(mo-men´tәm) the quantity of motion; the product of mass by velocity.
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Momentum logo #22402The amount of acceleration of an economic, price, or volume movement. A trader who follows a movemen
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Momentum logo #20972Mo·men'tum noun ; plural Latin Momenta , French Momentums . [ Latin See Moment .] 1. (Mech.) The quantity of motion in a moving body, being always proportioned to the quantity of matter multiplied into the velocity; impetus. 2. Essential element, or...
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momentum logo #20837The product of mass times velocity. Momentum is conserved in any system of particles
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Momentum logo #21217Momentum is the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as the product of the body's mass and its velocity. The CGS unit is the momentum possessed by a body of the mass of 1 gramme moving with a velocity of 1 centimetre per second.
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momentum logo #22087The product of mass times velocity
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Momentum logo #23114the product of mass and velocity
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momentum logo #20974impulse noun an impelling force or strength; `the car`s momentum carried it off the road`
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momentum logo #21221Product of the mass of a body and its velocity. If the mass of a body is m kilograms and its velocity is v m s-1, then its momentum is given by: momentum = mv. Its unit is the kilogram metre-per-second (kg m s-1) or the new...
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Momentum logo #21257Momentum is a property of any moving object. For a slow moving object it is given by the mass times the velocity of the object For an object moving at close to the speed of light this definition gets modified. The total momentum is a conserved quantity in any process. Physicists use the letter p to represent momentum, presumably beca...
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momentum logo #21199force or speed of movement; impetus, as of a physical object or course of events: The car gained momentum going downhill. Her career lost momentum after two unsuccessful films. · a quantity expressing the motion of a body or system, equal to the product of the mass of a body and its velocity, and for a system equal to the vector sum of the p...
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momentum logo #23665[Physics terms] the product of a body's mass and its velocity
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momentum logo #23665[Lexical terms] an impelling force or strength
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