Animation of a Newton's cradle. This device is used to demonstrate the conservation of momentum. When a ball is lifted and then dropped, it collides with the next ball and its energy is transmitted through the balls until it reaches the last, which takes nearly all the energy of the collision and rebounds to a similar distance to that from which the first was dropped.
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