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Why is Newton’s cradle (Newton’s balls) described as an “almost-ideal” closed system? Explain your reasoning in one or two sentences.(2 points)
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Newton's cradle is described as an "almost-ideal" closed system because while it is not perfectly isolated from its surroundings, it demonstrates conservation of momentum and energy to a high degree, with minimal external influences affecting its motion.
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