A momentary force is a force that is applied for a brief period of time, typically causing a sudden change in motion or structure. It does not persist over an extended duration and has a quick impact on the object or system it acts upon.
He had a momentary lapse of conscious. She had momentary stinging pain in her arm, but it was ok then. His surprise was momentary as joy took over at seeing his mother.
Momentous, momentary.
Yes. If there weren't, it would stay up there. The force of gravity acts on the ball ALL of the time, and once the ball leaves your hand, the force of gravity controls the motion of the ball.
Gravitational force Magnetic force Electric force Nuclear force Electrostatic force Tension force in a rope Friction force Spring force Drag force Buoyant force
Gravitational force Electrostatic force Magnetic force Nuclear force Tension force Frictional force Normal force Buoyant force Air resistance force Elastic force
Momentary:adjective: lasting only a moment.Example sentences:There was a momentary silence when we saw the breathtaking view.Her momentary lapse of judgment has cost her the job.His momentary rant was heard by all.It is too bad that the contest was momentary.
He had a momentary lapse of conscious. She had momentary stinging pain in her arm, but it was ok then. His surprise was momentary as joy took over at seeing his mother.
This Momentary was created on 2007-06-25.
Momentous, momentary.
A Momentary Taste of Being was created in 1975.
The intermolecular force of octasulfur (S8) is dispersion forces. Sulfur molecules are nonpolar, so the only force of attraction between them is due to temporary dipoles induced by momentary fluctuations in electron distribution.
A Momentary Lapse of Reason was created on 1987-09-07.
The cast of Momentary - 2012 includes: Carly Foulkes as Juliet
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Done in a moment; continuing only a moment; lasting a very short time; as, a momentary pang.
there was a momentry in school.
The weakest van der Waals force is the dispersion force, which arises from temporary fluctuations in electron distribution within molecules or atoms. It is caused by momentary dipoles that induce similar dipoles in neighboring molecules, leading to weak attractive interactions.