Momentum Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for momentum.
momentum
momentum
/ˌmoʊˈmɛntəm/
Examples
- The physical basis of the skill is the conservation of angular momentum.
- The momentum lost in the turbine is balanced by the thrust force.
- The climber gains momentum and the elevator loses momentum.
- But The momentum before and after the collision are the same.
- In the process, the water's momentum is transferred to the turbine.
- Measure the whirling and infer the angular momentum.
- Momentum transfer does not imply inelasticity.
- The principle of the conservation of angular momentum is applied.
- The sign of the angular momentum gives the spin.
- Their location and momentum must be theoretically knowable.
an impelling force or strength
noun
the product of a body's mass and its velocity
noun
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"Mo + Men + Tum. More men tumbling as their movement speeds up."
"Mom + rent + um. Mom pays the rent to keep moving us forward."
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