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All I know is this:An object in motion stays in motion, and an object at rest stays at rest.Hope I helped!
a scientist and he made newton balls Honestly. Isaac Newton discovered gravity and his genius rate is about 120, very high. When an apple fell on his head, he worked it all out. And then he became facsinated in science.
Impact - a fine choice of words - He calculated the trajectory of cannon balls shot from canons.
newton balls
It's called a Newton's Cradle, after Sir Isaac Newton. It demonstrates the conservation of energy.
I can not tell you why he made it but I can tell you about it. Newton's cradle can be modeled with simple physics and minor errors if it is incorrectly assumed the balls always collide in pairs. If one ball strikes 4 stationary balls that are already touching, the simplification is unable to explain the resulting movements in all 5 balls, which are not due to friction losses. For example, in a real Newton's cradle the 4th has some movement and the first ball has a slight reverse movement. All the animations in this article show idealized action (simple solution) that only occurs if the balls are not touching initially and only collide in pairs.
It's called "Newton's Cradle". It's also known as "Balance Balls", "Newton's Pendulum", and "Newton's Balls" This toy demonstrates the law of conservation of momentum.
Newton's Cradle.
Take your pick* 1642 Isaac Newton English physicist/mathematician/astronomer* 1904 Gerhard Herzberg Canadain physicist (molecular structure-Nobel 1971)
Newton's Cradle
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