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Why is Newton’s cradle (Newton’s balls) described as an “almost-ideal” closed system?

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Why is Newton’s cradle (Newton’s balls) described as an “almost-ideal” closed system?

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Answered by huh
Because gravity and friction is gonna be a effect on the balls
Answered by Korra
it is a closed system because there is hardly any forces acting on it. only gravity and some air resistance. It is a perfect example of conservation of energy and momentum: See here:
w w w dot scienceabc.com/pure-sciences/what-is-newtons-cradle-and-how-does-it-work.htmlmomentum.

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Thanks Korra!
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Well first u have to add 9 plus 4
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