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Q: Is known that once set in motion the balls will eventually stop moving why?
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In the case of Newton's Cradle it is known that once set in motion the balls will eventually stop moving Why?

The reasons are the same as they are for any similar oscillatory system. It is largely because energy is dissipated as heat wherever there is friction: at the ends of the strings and where the balls collide. Hence the total amount of energy within the system falls until the oscillation is no more. Wherever there are resistive forces, there can be no perpetual motion without violating the Conservation of Energy principle.


What is it called when you are scared of moving?

fear of motion or movement is known as Kinetophobia. Moving or making changes is Tropophobia, moving or being in an automibile is Ochophobia


What does Velocity indicate in motion?

rate of change of displacement is known as velocity it shows that how fast or slow a body is moving and in which direction it is moving.


How does a brown bear travel?

usually by moving it's legs it a forward motion, otherwise known was walking.


When object stops when its force is used up?

A moving object stops when its force is used up. The resistance to change its motion is known as inertia.


Why do you have the sensation of moving when you go to bed after riding quads or boating or skiing?

This sensation, known as the "phantom effect," occurs when your brain is still perceiving the motion from the activity you were recently engaged in. Your brain adjusts to the movement patterns from riding quads, boating, or skiing, and when you lie down in bed, it takes some time to readjust to the lack of motion, causing the sensation of moving.


Which of the following is not a characteristic of a sound wave?

It is also known as a compression wave


What kind of force should act on a body in motion for it to continue moving in constant motion?

Either no force at all, or else a group of forces whose vector sum is zero ... often known as a 'balanced' group of forces.


What law states that without a force an object will stay at rest and a moving object will continue to move?

That law is formally known as Newton's first law of motion.


What kind of forces should act on a body in motion for it to continue moving in constant moving?

Either no force at all, or else a group of forces whose vector sum is zero ... often known as a 'balanced' group of forces.


What is the law that states an object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion continues moving in a straight line at a constant speed?

That is Newton's First Law of Motion, or Newton's Law of Inertia. What it means that once an object is moving, its inertia will keep it moving until another force stops it. Also, an object at rest will stay at rest, until a force overcomes its inertia.


What is the exact molecular motion of liquid?

It is not known and, thanks to Brownian motion, it cannot be known.