Wood Grain Newtons Cradle
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Item#: 14396
7 customer reviews
The Newton’s cradle is one of the oldest and most interesting physics toys that demonstrate the laws of conservation of energy and momentum (and much more). You just raise one or two balls on one end, let them go and watch what happens on the other side. This version features a beautiful wooden base. Great for physics demonstrations, and makes a great desk toy/stress reducer or gift.
Features:
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Demonstrates primarily the laws of conservation of energy and momentum
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Cradle size: 5.50"X 4.75" X 5.5"
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Comes with beautiful wooden base--balls are made of chrome metal
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Excellent as a desk toy or gift
Note: This product is not meant for young children. It is a delicate object, meant for use as a desk toy or fun stress reducer. Balls on cradle can get entangled or snap off if not used properly.
Age:
18 +
Box Size:
5.75 x 5.00 x 6.00 inches
14.61cm x 12.70cm x 15.24cm
Weight:
1 lb 3 oz
0.53 kg
Warning:
CHOKING HAZARD
Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Customer Reviews
Good looking Newtons Cradle
Janet from Frankfort, IL
This was a Christmas present and so much better looking than the black plastic ones you usually see. Shipment was fast.
great product
James Lincoln from ca
these wood grain N cradles are great looking and work wonderful
Wood Grain Newtons Cradle
John Bart from Ft. Collins, CO USA
Looks nice enough. Seems to dissipate energy at a higher rate than some competitive units, making the explanation of the principles in action more complicated. Maybe the suspension filaments are of larger diameter.
Newton's Cradle
Vincent Amato from Jackson Heights, NY
I didn't believe that my daughter-in-law didn't know what Newton's cradle was, so I sent her one as a gift. She and my grandchild are now mesmerized. Nice version and reasonably priced.
Newtons cradle
Yolanda Lira from Cherry Valley, Ca USA
Great nice wooden pad.
Tick. Tick. Tick. Tick. Tick. Tick. Tick. Tick. Tick. Tick. Tick. Tick. Tick. Tick.
Rich from USA, Illinois, Aurora
Does what you'd expect.
Warning: Keep out of reach of the 4-year-old, or you'll be hours untangling the strings!
Wood Grain Newtons Cradle
Unknown from Unknown
Looks nice but is too light weight. The balls are not heavy enough to work well. Larger cradles work better.