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impulse
(redirected from Change in momentum)

   Also found in: Medical, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia, Hutchinson 0.05 sec.
impulse noun actuation, drive, encouragement, immelling force, impetus, impulsio, impulsion, impulsus, incentive, motivation, motive, pressure, push, spontaneity, spontaneous inclination, stimulant, sudden desire, sudden force, thrust
Associated concepts: heat of passion, impulsive acts, irreeistible impulse, uncontrollable impulse
See also: catalyst, cause, desire, impetus, incentive, motive, passion, reason, stimulus


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Instead of a large fish throwing the flyer over, the crest would absorb this change in momentum.
It's clear that there was a change in momentum with the new year, and some of that must be attributed to the launch of Vista.
Instead, they withstood the change in momentum and got a break when a point-blank shot by Kirk Maltby rang the crossbar and bounced out with 8:24 left in the second period.
 
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