Momentum

/moʊˈmɛntəm/ noun

In physics, momentum is the quantity of motion an object has, depending on its mass and speed. In everyday language, momentum means a force that keeps something moving or growing, like a project that is gaining momentum.

From Latin “momentum,” meaning “movement, motion, influence,” from “movere,” “to move.” It was adopted into scientific language to describe motion in a measurable way.

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