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Meaning
Noun
●
In Physics:
Of a body in
motion
: the
tendency
of a body to
maintain
its
inertial
motion
; the product of its
mass
and
velocity
, or the
vector sum
of the products of its
masses
and velocities.
●
The
impetus
, either of a body in
motion
, or of an
idea
or
course of events
; a moment.
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Origin
momentum
English
momentum
Latin
moveo
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
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