I liked this more technical article, but one minor thing stood out to me as confusing:
The momentum doesn't matter. The bar must simply be moving fast enough to continue traveling upward a sufficient distance to be racked. A very heavy bar could have a greater momentum after the pull than a lighter bar, but be travelling slower and hence not satisfy the velocity requirement to be racked, while the lighter one does.A clean must be accelerated in order to be racked on the shoulders – it must be moving fast enough to attain sufficient momentum (the product of the mass of the bar and its velocity) to continue upward