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What If you have four balls all traveling at 5 meters per second which one has the most kinetic energy?

All four balls would have the same kinetic energy since kinetic energy is determined by both the mass and velocity of the object. If all four balls have the same mass and velocity, their kinetic energy would be equal.


How does Newton's cradle work if there is a finger in between the silver balls and why does it act this way?

Well, when you put your finger in between the pendula (the little balls connected to the wire), that stops the flow of energy through the pendula. Newton's Cradle is a device that shows the laws of motion through entertainment. When one pendula is lifted, the the gravity transfers potential energy into kinetic energy, which is sent through the three pendula and to the last one, forcing that pendula to fly up. When the pendula comes back down, it starts the process all over again.


What is the ball total energy given that the mass of the balls is 0.058kg and v equals 1x108ms-1?

The total energy of the balls can be calculated using the formula for kinetic energy: KE = 1/2 * m * v^2, where m is the mass of the balls and v is the velocity. Plugging in the values (m = 0.058kg and v = 1x10^8 m/s), we can calculate the total kinetic energy of the balls.


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 we use to measure the average kinetic energy of a random motion in the particles of a substance?

Big hairy balls

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