Momentum , or linear momentum, is a vector quantity in physics.
Momentum may also refer to:
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to physics:
Stability may refer to:
Up is the y-axis relative vertical direction opposed to down.
Action may refer to:
Resistance may refer to:
Swing or swinging may refer to:
A chain is a series of connected links which are typically made of metal.
Color or colour is the visual perceptual property corresponding in humans to the categories called red, yellow, blue, green, etc.
Drive or The Drive may refer to:
Entropy, in thermodynamics, is a property originally introduced to explain the part of the internal energy of a thermodynamic system that is unavailable as a source for useful work.
A revolution is a drastic political change that usually occurs relatively quickly. For revolutions which affect society, culture, and technology more than political systems, see social revolution.
Split(s) or The Split may refer to:
Rise or RISE may refer to:
Perspective may refer to:
Frozen may refer to:
L is the twelfth letter of the Latin alphabet.
In finance, momentum is the empirically observed tendency for rising asset prices or securities return to rise further, and falling prices to keep falling. For instance, it was shown that stocks with strong past performance continue to outperform stocks with poor past performance in the next period with an average excess return of about 1% per month. Momentum signals have been shown to be used by financial analysts in their buy and sell recommendations.
Unity may refer to:
Move or The Move may refer to: