Noun(1) an impelling force or strength,the product of a body's mass and its velocity,impetus,push(2) an impelling force or strength(3) the product of a body's mass and its velocity(4) impetus(5) push
Noun(1) an impelling force or strength,the product of a body's mass and its velocity,impetus,push(2) an impelling force or strength(3) the product of a body's mass and its velocity(4) impetus(5) push
(1) Racing is all about momentum and carrying speed through corners.(2) the investigation gathered momentum in the spring(3) It developed its own intellectual momentum and with it an independence from the day-to-day political process.(4) Started two years back, this concept has now gained momentum and spread throughout the nation.(5) Why is the law of momentum conservation not violated when a ball rolls down a hill and gains momentum ?(6) Such criticisms have gathered momentum following the police mishandling of one particular landmark case.(7) In order to fly, the Manx shearwater must be on a steep incline so as to gain momentum and height in the air.(8) To be really successful from the beginning, the peace process needed momentum .(9) Sahn pressed the brakes as hard as he could, but now his own speed and momentum were against him.(10) Only in this way can we endeavor to maintain and build momentum as we close on the objective.(11) He jumped off when the disk was close, using his earlier momentum to go speeding towards Valshar's body.(12) Scuba divers can glide peacefully once they build up some momentum with a few kicks.(13) the vehicle gained momentum as the road dipped(14) That tiny bit of motion gets a little momentum started that eventually builds to the bigger movement you're after.(15) The strip strike set the hook, his speed and momentum carried the fish skywards, head shaking, gills flared.(16) He added that crime trends often gathered momentum as word spreads about the profits.