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Definition of Momentums
1. momentum [n] - See also: momentum
Lexicographical Neighbors of Momentums
Literary usage of Momentums
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Technical Mechanics, Statics and Dynamics by Edward Rose Maurer (1917)
"Hence the angular momentums of the entire body about the x and y axes respectively
are ... is not a principal axis, then the angular momentums ..."
2. A New Treatise on Elements of Mechanics Establishing Strict Precision in the by John William Nystrom (1875)
"EQUILIBRIUM OF STATIC momentums. The illustration represents a body fixed ...
Then the opposing static momentums will be in equilibrium, when When the sum ..."
3. The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review by John Henry Newman, James Shergold Boone (1805)
"It is alfo evident that the fum of the four momentums is JM multiplied by 4 : viz.
2 M. Thus it appears, that when the heavy body falls at once along the ..."
4. The British Critic: A New Review (1806)
"Therefore the fum of the times is 8"j and the fum of the momentums is 256 Ibs."
" Thus the height may be divided into a greater number of parts, ..."