Momentum

How many syllables in Momentum?

momentum has 3 syllables

Split Momentum into syllables?

mo-men-tum

Definition of Momentum

The quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity.

How should Momentum divide into syllables

The first syllable 'mo' has one vowel 'o' and one consonant 'm'. The second syllable 'men' has one vowel 'e' and two consonants 'm' and 'n'. The third syllable 'tum' has one vowel 'u' and two consonants 't' and 'm'.

Part of Speech - Momentum

Noun

The momentum of the car increased as it went down the hill.

Sentences with Momentum

  • The soccer ball has a lot of momentum as it rolls down the field.
  • The roller coaster gained momentum as it went down the first hill.
  • The momentum of the train made it difficult to stop quickly.
  • The basketball player used his momentum to jump higher and make the shot.
  • The rocket needs a lot of momentum to break free from Earth's gravity.
  • The car lost momentum when it got stuck in traffic.
  • The pendulum swung back and forth with the momentum of each swing.
  • The runner used her momentum to cross the finish line in record time.
  • The snowball gained momentum as it rolled down the hill.
  • The bullet had a lot of momentum as it traveled through the air.

Quotes with Momentum

  • Success is not a random act. It arises out of a predictable and powerful set of circumstances and opportunities. - Robert Greene
  • Momentum is a cruel mistress, because it always builds up for the opposition team, too. - Robbie Fowler
  • The momentum of freedom in our world is unmistakable - and it is not carried forward by our power alone. - George W. Bush
  • The momentum of the mind can be vexingly, involuntarily circular. - Jennifer Egan
  • Momentum begets momentum, and the best way to start is to start. - Gil Penchina

Number of characters in Momentum

8 ( m, o, m, e, n, t, u, m )

Unique letters in Momentum

6 ( m, o, e, n, t, u )

Momentum Backwards

mutnemom

Phonetic Transcription of Momentum

IPA (International): məʊˈmentʌm

ARA (American): moˈmɛntʌm

EPA (English): məʊˈmentʌm

MOW-MEH-NTAH-M