I should be careful with phrases like "small wins" at the end. "Small" could be minor, and "wins" could be successes.
Wait, the user said to rephrase words using syn2 format for each word. So every single word, except proper nouns, which in this context might be like "bowling ball" or "tennis ball"? No, they are common nouns. Therefore, proceed to replace each word. Momentum
Indeed, envision an tenpin ball with the soft ball, either journeying at that equal speed. The bowling item, having a greatly increased larger weight, will contain additional momentum than the small sphere. I should be careful with phrases like "small
"In" can be replaced with Within. "Sports" might be athletics, but since it's already in the text, maybe use different terms like competitions. Hmm, maybe better to use competitions to avoid repetition. So every single word, except proper nouns, which
First, I'll start with the first sentence: "For instance, imagine a bowling ball and a tennis ball, both traveling at the same velocity. The bowling ball, having a much larger mass, will have more momentum than the tennis ball. This is why the bowling ball will be harder to stop or change direction once it is in motion."
But need to ensure that the synonyms still make sense in context. For example, "traveling" could be moving (but "travelling" is British spelling). Maybe gliding. "velocity" as momentum but the original word is velocity. Wait, the user might not want to repeat the original word. So maybe use speed.