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angular momentum
Momento angular
angular momentum N U or C
momentum <pl momenta [-tə] or momentums> [Am moʊˈmɛn(t)əm, məˈmɛn(t)əm, Brit məˈmɛntəm] N U or C
1. momentum PHYS:
2. momentum (speed):
3. momentum (of movement, project):
angular [Am ˈæŋɡjələr, Brit ˈaŋɡjʊlə] ADJ
angular shape/structure
angular person/face/features
angular gait/movement
momentum [məˈmentəm, Am moʊˈment̬əm] N no pl PHYS
angular [ˈæŋgjʊləʳ, Am -lɚ] ADJ
angular shape
angular face
momentum [moʊ·ˈmen·təm] N PHYS
angular [ˈæŋ·gjʊ·lər] ADJ
angular shape
angular face
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The match went back and forth with both teams exchanging momentum.
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The legislature seized upon the momentum and widespread support from the business and tourism sectors to get the bill passed.
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Due to the increased momentum of a heavier pellet, it will hit harder than a lighter one.
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However, it was not until 1999 that the field started gathering momentum.
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He went into the general election with a great deal of momentum.
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