Physics, asked by aishwarya25aditi, 10 months ago

Does a Newton's cradle works with woollen thread?

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Answered by tanvirs259
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Explanation:

Dont think so

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

No, instead of wool, thin wires are used.

Explanation:

The device consists of a row of five metal balls — positioned to just barely touch one another — suspended from a frame by thin wires.

About Newton's Cradle :

Newton's Cradle aptly demonstrates the principle of the conservation of momentum (mass times speed). This principle states that when two objects collide, the total momentum of the objects before the collision is equal to the total momentum of the objects after the collision.

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