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Definition of Momentum

Momentum
Momentum Mo*men"tum, n.; pl. L. Momenta, F. Momentums. [L. See Moment.] 1. (Mech.) The quantity of motion in a moving body, being always proportioned to the quantity of matter multiplied into the velocity; impetus. 2. Essential element, or constituent element. I shall state the several momenta of the distinction in separate propositions. --Sir W. Hamilton.

Meaning of Momentum from wikipedia

- In Newtonian mechanics, momentum (pl.: momenta or momentums; more specifically linear momentum or translational momentum) is the product of the m**** and...
- physics, angular momentum (sometimes called moment of momentum or rotational momentum) is the rotational analog of linear momentum. It is an important...
- In quantum mechanics, the momentum operator is the operator ****ociated with the linear momentum. The momentum operator is, in the position representation...
- Momentum investing is a system of buying stocks or other securities that have had high returns over the past three to twelve months, and selling those...
- stress–energy–momentum tensor or the energy–momentum tensor, is a tensor physical quantity that describes the density and flux of energy and momentum in spacetime...
- up momentum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Momentum, or linear momentum, is a vector quantity in physics. Momentum may also refer to: Momentum (finance)...
- by J or Imp) is the change in momentum of an object. If the initial momentum of an object is p1, and a subsequent momentum is p2, the object has received...
- Momentum is a British left-wing political organisation which has been described as a gr****roots movement supportive of the Labour Party; since January...
- relativity, four-momentum (also called momentum–energy or momenergy) is the generalization of the classical three-dimensional momentum to four-dimensional...
- Momentum diffusion most commonly refers to the diffusion, or spread of momentum between particles (atoms or molecules) of matter, often in the fluid state...