Students in junior physics built this Newton’s cradle in order to measure the en…


Students in junior physics built this Newton’s cradle in order to measure the energy lost and conserved in collisions. One of the steel balls is magnetic and it continues in motion after colliding with the other steel ball. Both balls follow the circular path of the pendulum. The collisions become more frequent (listen for the sound) as the motion continues, as the balls lose energy.


Source