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Definition of momentum
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Momentum
(n.)
Essential
element,
or
constituent
element..
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Deaden
::
Deaden
(a.) To
lessen
the
velocity
or
momentum
of; to
retard;
as, to
deaden
a
ship's
headway..
Momental
::
Momental
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
moment
or
momentum.
Impetus
::
Impetus
(n.) A
property
possessed
by a
moving
body in
virtue
of its
weight
and its
motion;
the force with which any body is
driven
or
impelled;
momentum.
Momentum
::
Momentum
(n.)
Essential
element,
or
constituent
element..
Momentum
::
Momentum
(n.) The
quantity
of
motion
in a
moving
body, being
always
proportioned
to the
quantity
of
matter
multiplied
into the
velocity;
impetus..
Shoot
::
Shoot (v. i.) To move ahead by force of
momentum,
as a
sailing
vessel
when the helm is put hard
alee..
Proportional
::
Proportional
(a.)
Constituting
a
proportion;
having
the same, or a
constant,
ratio;
as,
proportional
quantities;
momentum
is
proportional
to
quantity
of
matter..
Pendulum
::
Pendulum
(n.) A body so
suspended
from a fixed point as to swing
freely
to and fro by the
alternate
action
of
gravity
and
momentum.
It is used to
regulate
the
movements
of
clockwork
and other
machinery.
Momentums
::
Momentums
(pl. ) of
Momentu.
Moment
::
Moment
(n.)
Impulsive
power;
force;
momentum.
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