momentum |
kinetic |
As a noun momentum
is (physics) (of a body in motion) the tendency of a body to maintain its inertial motion; the product of its mass and velocity.
As an adjective kinetic is
of or relating to motion.
momentum |
curiosity |
As nouns the difference between momentum and curiosity
is that
momentum is (physics) (of a body in motion) the tendency of a body to maintain its inertial motion; the product of its mass and velocity while
curiosity is (obsolete) careful, delicate construction; fine workmanship, delicacy of building.
momentum |
support |
As nouns the difference between momentum and support
is that
momentum is (physics) (of a body in motion) the tendency of a body to maintain its inertial motion; the product of its mass and velocity while
support is something which supports often used attributively, as a complement or supplement to.
As a verb support is
(
senseid)to keep from falling.
momentum |
dynamics |
As nouns the difference between momentum and dynamics
is that
momentum is (physics) (of a body in motion) the tendency of a body to maintain its inertial motion; the product of its mass and velocity while
dynamics is (mechanics) the branch of mechanics that is concerned with the effects of forces on the motion of objects.
momentum |
magnified |
As a noun momentum
is (physics) (of a body in motion) the tendency of a body to maintain its inertial motion; the product of its mass and velocity.
As an adjective magnified is
having been visually enlarged by the process of magnification.
As a verb magnified is
(
magnify).
momentum |
undefined |
As a noun momentum
is (physics) (of a body in motion) the tendency of a body to maintain its inertial motion; the product of its mass and velocity.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
rhythm |
momentum |
As nouns the difference between rhythm and momentum
is that
rhythm is the variation of strong and weak elements (such as duration, accent) of sounds, notably in speech or music, over time; a beat or meter while
momentum is (physics) (of a body in motion) the tendency of a body to maintain its inertial motion; the product of its mass and velocity.
detract |
momentum |
As a verb detract
is to take away; to withdraw or remove.
As a noun momentum is
(physics) (of a body in motion) the tendency of a body to maintain its inertial motion; the product of its mass and velocity.
driver |
momentum |
As nouns the difference between driver and momentum
is that
driver is one who drives something, in any sense of the verb
to drive while
momentum is (of a body in motion) The tendency of a body to maintain its inertial motion; the product of its mass and velocity.
As a proper noun Driver
is {{surname|lang=en}.
reaction |
momentum |
As nouns the difference between reaction and momentum
is that
reaction is while
momentum is (physics) (of a body in motion) the tendency of a body to maintain its inertial motion; the product of its mass and velocity.
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