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momentum

N ปริมาณ การ เคลื่อนที่ ของ วัตถุ ที่ วัด ได้ จาก มวล ของ วัตถุ คูณ ด้วย ความเร็ว ใน การ เคลื่อนที่ ของ วัตถุ  โมเมนตัม  pa-ra-man-kan-kluan-ti-kong-wad-tu-ti-wad-dai

 

momentum

N แรงผลักดัน  แรงกระตุ้น  rang-prak-dan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

MOMENTUM

n.[L.] In mechanics, impetus; the quantity of motion in a moving body. This is always equal to the quantity of matter multiplied into the velocity.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

MOMENTUM

Mo *men "tum, n.; pl. L. Momenta, F. Momentums. Etym: [L. See Moment. ]

 

1. (Mech. )

 

Defn: The quantity of motion in a moving body, being always proportioned to the quantity of matter multiplied into the velocity; impetus.

 

2. Essential element, or constituent element. I shall state the several momenta of the distinction in separate propositions. Sir W. Hamilton.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

momentum

mo men tum |mōˈmentəm, mə -moʊˈmɛn (t )əm | noun ( pl. momenta |-tə | or momentums ) 1 Physics the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity. 2 the impetus gained by a moving object: the vehicle gained momentum as the road dipped. the impetus and driving force gained by the development of a process or course of events: the investigation gathered momentum in the spring. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Latin, from movimentum, from movere to move.

 

Oxford Dictionary

momentum

momentum |məˈmɛntəm | noun ( pl. momenta |-tə | ) [ mass noun ] 1 Physics the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity. 2 the impetus gained by a moving object: the vehicle gained momentum as the road dipped. the impetus and driving force gained by the development of a process or course of events: the investigation gathered momentum in the spring. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Latin, from movimentum, from movere to move .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

momentum

momentum noun we gained momentum going down the Killingworth hill: impetus, energy, force, power, strength, thrust, speed, velocity.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

momentum

momentum noun the vehicle gained momentum as the road dipped: impetus, energy, force, power, strength, drive, thrust, push, driving power, steam, impulse, speed, velocity.

 

Duden Dictionary

Momentum

Mo men tum Substantiv, Neutrum bildungssprachlich , das |Mom e ntum |das Momentum; Genitiv: des Momentums lateinisch [richtiger, geeigneter ] Augenblick, Zeitpunkt

 

French Dictionary

momentum

momentum FORME FAUTIVE Anglicisme pour impulsion, circonstances (favorables ), lancée. : Il faut profiter des circonstances (et non du *momentum ).

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

momentum

mo men tum /moʊméntəm /〖語源は 「動くこと 」〗名詞 -ta /-tə /, s 1 U (物 活動の )勢い , はずみ gain [gather ] momentum 勢いを増す lose momentum 勢いを失う 2 U C 物理 運動量 .3 U 〘哲 〙契機 .