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- vincentSeptember 2018
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Pajal7September 2018 Momentum is indeed a physics term, but it is commonly applied in everyday language. Momentum when used in everyday speech is best defined as energy accumulated through movement. When we speak of a political movement, we might say that it is gaining (or losing) momentum to indicate that its popularity is rising (or falling). |
vincentSeptember 2018 Thanks a lot
vincentSeptember 2018 merci
Duc_September 2018 the meaning of momentum l in physics is the product of the mass m of a body and its velocity v: l=m*v; in ordinary language it's the english word for the latin 'impetus'. |
negin13September 2018 it seems it is a physic term |