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Drive Energy Force
Impetus, Drive, Force
More or less. Actually, a moving object has momentum - defined as mass times velocity. The word "impulse" is used for transfer of momentum, for example, in a collision. It has the same units as momentum, but the use of the word "impulse" seems inappropriate in this context.
We lost a few games at the beginning of the season, but recently we've gained momentum and have a shot at making the playoffs.
The product of an object's mass and its velocity is called its momentum. Sometimes it is also called linear momentum, to distinguish it from angular momentum - however, when the word "momentum" is used alone, it usually refers to linear momentum.
the winning team had the better momentum
The word 'momentum' is a noun; a word for the strength or force that something has when it is moving; the strength or force that allows something to continue or increase movement; a word for a thing.
Words that can be made from the letters in momentum are:emumememomenmetmommomentmotemountmutenetnonotnutomenononeouttentotoetomtometontonetuneunmetunto
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the starship's momentum moved it away from the wormhole to the evil dimension
Inertia.
yes A moving vehicle has momentum according to it's mass and speed.
power
Drive Energy Force
Impetus, Drive, Force
More or less. Actually, a moving object has momentum - defined as mass times velocity. The word "impulse" is used for transfer of momentum, for example, in a collision. It has the same units as momentum, but the use of the word "impulse" seems inappropriate in this context.
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