It doesn't actually measure anything. It does, however, demonstrate conservation of momentum.
A dynamometer is used to measure forces in newtons. It can measure both compressive and tension forces.
The quantity that is measured in Newtons is force.
The measure of the force of gravity on an object is approximately 9.81 newtons per kilogram. This value is commonly rounded to 10 newtons per kilogram for simplicity in calculations.
Newtons or Pounds... Newtons is more common.
No, Newton's cradle will eventually come to a stop due to a loss of energy from factors like air resistance and friction. The initial swinging motion will gradually dissipate as energy is transferred to the surrounding environment.
Newton's cradle conserves energy but converts it from potential to kinetic energy and vice versa.
Newtons are a measure of force, kg*m/s2
A dynamometer is used to measure forces in newtons. It can measure both compressive and tension forces.
Newtons! :)
They use newtons because they are the International System of unit used to measure to measure force.
you measure friction in Newtons
No, a newton is a measure of force.
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well, you measure in newtons
well, you measure in newtons
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