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THY COLLECTIBLES Newtons Cradle Balance Balls 7 1/4 inch Desk Top Decoration Kinetic Motion Toy for Home and Office (Large 7.25")
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THY COLLECTIBLES Newtons Cradle Balance Balls 7 1/4 inch Desk Top Decoration Kinetic Motion Toy for Home and Office (Large 7.25")
These little steel balls will keep you entertained all day
The back and forth motion is a soothing experience you'll enjoy day after day, learn about the conservation of momentum and energy
Desktop display version of Newton's cradle performing based on Newton's Law
Frame and balls are made of metal. Size Approx: W7.25" x H7.25" x D5.5
Conservation of Momentum and Kinetic Energy
Who knew the conservation of momentum and kinetic energy could be this fun? Sir isaac, of course. This classic desktop display piece has become a must have for office décor. Swing one steel marble back, let it go and watch as kinetic energy causes the one on the opposite side to swing the same distance. If you're feeling saucy one day, try swinging two or three at once just don't pass out from the excitement. This desktop display model is a version of newton's cradle, a device that demonstrates conservation of momentum and energy via a series of identically sized swinging spheres. When one ball on the end is lifted and released, the resulting force travels through the line and pushes the last ball upward. Because it uses newton's laws, it was named after sir ISAAC newton, english physicist, mathematician and astronomer, but was actually "invented" (brought into commercial application) in 1967 by english actor simon prebble.
Country
USA
Brand
THY COLLECTIBLES
Manufacturer
THY TRADING
Binding
Toy
ItemPartNumber
NT003-SM-BK
Color
Black
Size
Large 7.25"
UPCs
748079351318
EANs
0748079351318
ReleaseDate
0000-00-00