noun
- plural of momentum; the force or speed of movement or a series of events
Usage: physics; general usage
Examples
- The two cars had different momentums before the collision.
- The campaign gained multiple momentums from various endorsements.
- Scientists measured the momentums of the particles in the experiment.
- The team’s winning streak created several positive momentums.
- Different economic sectors showed varying momentums during recovery.
- The project’s momentums shifted as new challenges emerged.