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    [Noun]  | "mo*men*tum" | \ mō-ˈmen-təm \


    1: a property of a moving body that the body has by virtue of its mass and motion and that is equal to the product of the body's mass and velocity; broadly : a property of a moving body that determines the length of time required to bring it to rest when under the action of a constant force or moment

    2: strength or force gained by motion or by a series of events


    Origin: 1610 ;

     New Latin, from Latin, movement;

    [Noun]  | "angular momentum" 


    1: a vector quantity that is a measure of the rotational momentum of a rotating body or system, that is equal in classical physics to the product of the angular velocity of the body or system and its moment of inertia with respect to the rotation axis, and that is directed along the rotation axis


    Origin: 1817 ;

    [Idiom]  | "gather/gain momentum" 


    1: to move faster

    [Idiom]  | "lose momentum" 


    1: to move more slowly

    [Idiom]  | "gather momentum/strength" 


    1: to begin to be more popular and effective

    [Idiom]  | "pick up speed/momentum" 


    1: to begin to have more speed/momentum

    [Noun]  | "momentum" 


    1: something that arouses action or activity;


      * e.g., " ... the former president's endorsement was all the momentum the campaign needed "





     [ "momentum" ]

    1: The measure of the difficulty to bring a moving body to a halt.

      * e.g.,  ...  A truck coming towards you at 100 ms^-1 will be hard to stop with your body because it has a lot of momentum. 


     [ "momentum" ]

    2: The momentum of the body is equal to the product of the mass and the velocity of that body:

      * e.g.,  ...  A tenis ball thrown at you at .5 ms^-1 will be pretty easy to stop with your face because it has little momentum. 


     [ "momentum" ]

    3: p = mv (where p and v are vectors)


     [ "momentum" ]

    4: Where (SI units used):


     [ "momentum" ]

    5: p is the momentum in Newton seconds (Ns or sec Newtons, sN)


     [ "momentum" ]

    6: m is the mass of the body in kilograms (kg)


     [ "momentum" ]

    7: v is the velocity of the body in metres per second (ms^-1)

     [ "momentum" ]

    1: a woman with large breasts

      * e.g.,  ... Oh no, that figure-skater can't stop, she has too much momentum! 

     [ "momentum" ]

    1: “I wanted to make an aggressively brutal track about horniness. The figure of the lustful woman is still ugly in this society.”—Heloise Letissier

      * e.g.,  ... momentum 

     [ "momentuming" ]

    1: Resting too long during a workout, then moving fast just to rest again.

      * e.g.,  ... You're momentuming, slow down! 

     [ "Momentum" ]

    1: The product of the mass times the velocity of an object.

      * e.g.,  ... You: "I think I'll keep this as a momentum"  


     [ "Momentum" ]

    2: The word you're thinking of is "memento", which is a reminder of past events.

      * e.g.,  ... Me: "sigh" 

     [ "Momentum" ]

    1: What happens when the Flash jacks off, and then lets go, resulting in the skin to continue moving on its own.

      * e.g.,  ... Wonder Woman needs to be careful when the Flash has momentum going, before she slips. 

     [ "Momentums" ]

    1: The act of listening to music while jizzing on Sennheiser Momentums

      * e.g.,  ... Steve - "Did you like that song?" 

     [ "Momentuming" ]

    1: When you stop pressing the button but you still have momentum and the game makes you go further than desired.

      * e.g.,  ... I wasn't pressing forward, the game keeps momentuming me! 

     [ "momentumer" ]

    1: a person that leans forward towards the screen for the last 3 seconds of Mario Kart so they become 1st

      * e.g.,  ... "Wow! They won the race again! They must be a momentumer." 

     [ "bruh momentum" ]

    1: the product of bruh mass and bruh velocity, and don't forget that bruh velocity is a vector value.

      * e.g.,  ... His bruh mass was small when his pizza rolls weren't done, so his bruh momentum was low. 

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