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What (who) is gain momentum - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Momentum (movie); Momentum (song); Momentum (album); Momentum (film); Momentum (EP)

momentum         
  • Elastic collision of equal masses
  • Elastic collision of unequal masses
  • Two-dimensional elastic collision. There is no motion perpendicular to the image, so only two components are needed to represent the velocities and momenta. The two blue vectors represent velocities after the collision and add vectorially to get the initial (red) velocity.
  • Motion of a material body
  • a perfectly inelastic collision between equal masses
CONSERVED PHYSICAL QUANTITY RELATED TO THE MOTION OF A BODY
Linear momentum; Conservation of momentum; Linear Momentum; Kinetic momentum; Generalized Momentum; Conservation of impulse; Relativistic Momentum; Law of conservation of linear momentum; Force summation; Conservation of Momentum; Relativistic momentum; Momentum (physics); Conservation of linear momentum; Law of conservation of momentum; Momentum conservation; Potential momentum; Linear momenta; P=mv; Momentum vector; Classical three-dimensional momentum; Orders of magnitude (momentum); System of momentum
1.
If a process or movement gains momentum, it keeps developing or happening more quickly and keeps becoming less likely to stop.
This campaign is really gaining momentum...
= impetus
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2.
In physics, momentum is the mass of a moving object multiplied by its speed in a particular direction. (TECHNICAL)
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momentum         
  • Elastic collision of equal masses
  • Elastic collision of unequal masses
  • Two-dimensional elastic collision. There is no motion perpendicular to the image, so only two components are needed to represent the velocities and momenta. The two blue vectors represent velocities after the collision and add vectorially to get the initial (red) velocity.
  • Motion of a material body
  • a perfectly inelastic collision between equal masses
CONSERVED PHYSICAL QUANTITY RELATED TO THE MOTION OF A BODY
Linear momentum; Conservation of momentum; Linear Momentum; Kinetic momentum; Generalized Momentum; Conservation of impulse; Relativistic Momentum; Law of conservation of linear momentum; Force summation; Conservation of Momentum; Relativistic momentum; Momentum (physics); Conservation of linear momentum; Law of conservation of momentum; Momentum conservation; Potential momentum; Linear momenta; P=mv; Momentum vector; Classical three-dimensional momentum; Orders of magnitude (momentum); System of momentum
n. to gain, gather momentum
momentum         
  • Elastic collision of equal masses
  • Elastic collision of unequal masses
  • Two-dimensional elastic collision. There is no motion perpendicular to the image, so only two components are needed to represent the velocities and momenta. The two blue vectors represent velocities after the collision and add vectorially to get the initial (red) velocity.
  • Motion of a material body
  • a perfectly inelastic collision between equal masses
CONSERVED PHYSICAL QUANTITY RELATED TO THE MOTION OF A BODY
Linear momentum; Conservation of momentum; Linear Momentum; Kinetic momentum; Generalized Momentum; Conservation of impulse; Relativistic Momentum; Law of conservation of linear momentum; Force summation; Conservation of Momentum; Relativistic momentum; Momentum (physics); Conservation of linear momentum; Law of conservation of momentum; Momentum conservation; Potential momentum; Linear momenta; P=mv; Momentum vector; Classical three-dimensional momentum; Orders of magnitude (momentum); System of momentum
n.
[L.]
1.
Impetus, moment.
2.
Constituent, essential element, moment.

Wikipedia

Momentum (disambiguation)

Momentum, or linear momentum, is a vector quantity in physics.

Momentum may also refer to:

Examples of use of gain momentum
1. Until then, his campaign had struggled to gain momentum.
2. Efforts in that direction will need to gain momentum.
3. But diplomatic efforts are finally beginning to gain momentum.
4. Do you think militancy will run out of steam and peace efforts will gain momentum?
5. The talks with Iran could gain momentum if Washington takes part, Gottemoeller and Safranchuk said.