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To make a Newton's cradle at home, you will need five same-sized metal or plastic balls, a string or wire, and a sturdy frame to hang the balls from. Attach the balls to the string or wire so they can swing freely, and then hang them from the frame. When one ball is pulled back and released, it will transfer its energy to the next ball, creating the classic back-and-forth motion of a Newton's cradle.

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