Newton's Cradle Real1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00Simulation of a Newton's Cradle, a device with five heavy balls suspended from a frame. If one or more of the balls is lifted and allowed to fall back, striking the others, then the same number of balls will fly up on the far end.PT34Shttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/022243c2-bd23-44d2-b37d-dcd0d1298f79/Newtons_Cradles_Real_265_xlarge.jpghttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/022243c2-bd23-44d2-b37d-dcd0d1298f79/Newtons_Cradles_Real_265_mp4_hd_video.mp4https://www.scientific.pictures/-/galleries/physics/-/medias/022243c2-bd23-44d2-b37d-dcd0d1298f79/pricehttps://www.scientific.pictures/-/galleries/physics/-/medias/022243c2-bd23-44d2-b37d-dcd0d1298f79/price
Potential Energy Converting to Kinetic Energy, Pendulum
A pendulum swings with the weight having maximum potential energy (red) at the highest points (extreme left and right). All of this potential energy is converted to kinetic energy (red) at the lowest point, when the pendulum is travelling fastest. A pendulum therefore oscillates between maximum potential and kinetic energy with each swing.
Potential Energy Converting to Kinetic Energy, Pendulum2022-11-07T01:56:08ZA pendulum swings with the weight having maximum potential energy (red) at the highest points (extreme left and right). All of this potential energy is converted to kinetic energy (red) at the lowest point, when the pendulum is travelling fastest. A pe...PT31Shttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/02a538a0-cbbe-4563-8e5f-35c6c401c6bd/PENDULUM_POTENTIAL_to_KINETIC_bright_265_xlarge.jpghttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/02a538a0-cbbe-4563-8e5f-35c6c401c6bd/PENDULUM_POTENTIAL_to_KINETIC_bright_265_mp4_hd_video.mp4https://www.scientific.pictures/-/galleries/physics/-/medias/02a538a0-cbbe-4563-8e5f-35c6c401c6bd/pricehttps://www.scientific.pictures/-/galleries/physics/-/medias/02a538a0-cbbe-4563-8e5f-35c6c401c6bd/price
Potential Energy Converting to Kinetic Energy, Ball Bounces1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00A ball with potential energy (blue) drops, gaining kinetic energy (red) as it does so. It bounces from the ground and, as it rises, the kinetic energy transforms to potential energy (blue). It continues to bounce, losing energy as it does so from frict...PT15Shttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/c6d74e50-3022-4e67-affa-391e1cdca437/Bouncing_Ball_POTENTIAL_to_KINETIC_265_xlarge.jpghttps://d38zjy0x98992m.cloudfront.net/c6d74e50-3022-4e67-affa-391e1cdca437/Bouncing_Ball_POTENTIAL_to_KINETIC_265_mp4_hd_video.mp4https://www.scientific.pictures/-/galleries/physics/-/medias/c6d74e50-3022-4e67-affa-391e1cdca437/pricehttps://www.scientific.pictures/-/galleries/physics/-/medias/c6d74e50-3022-4e67-affa-391e1cdca437/price