noun
- the force or speed of movement; impetus
- the strength or continuity derived from an unfolding series of events
- the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity
Usage: physics
Examples
- The ball gained momentum as it rolled down the hill.
- The campaign is building momentum before the election.
- Once the project started, it gathered momentum quickly.
- The team’s winning streak gave them momentum for the playoffs.
- The heavy truck’s momentum made it difficult to stop.
- The reform movement lost momentum after the protests ended.
- In physics class, we calculated the momentum of moving objects.