Newton's Cradle

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English[edit]

Newton's Cradle

Noun[edit]

Newton's Cradle (plural Newton's Cradles)

  1. Alternative form of Newton's cradle
    • 2010, Akizo Kobayashi, Fumiko Okiharu, “Active Learning Approaches by Visualizing ICT Devices with Milliseconds Resolution for Deeper Understanding in Physics”, in AIP Conference Proceedings, volume 134:
      Continuous Collisions of Newton's Cradle (Executive Ball Clicker) in CMS
    • 2012 September 4, Rose Hoare, “Toy story: Office playthings come of age”, in CNN International:
      When executive desk toys first began to appear, they tended to be ornamental gadgets made from such endlessly fascinating materials as sand and magnets. The Newton's Cradle or "Executive Ball Clicker," which demonstrates physics principles of momentum and energy, has been sold since the 1960s.
    • 2013 August 28, Elizabeth Palermo, “How Does Newton's Cradle Work?”, in Live Science:
      Whether you know it as Newton's Cradle or the Executive Ball Clicker, chances are you've seen the educational desk toy that seems to defy explanation.
    • 2016, Felipe Sostre, A liberation-oriented theological paradigm for evangelicals and sexual minorities caught at the nexus of orthodoxy and identity (MA thesis, Empire State College: SUNY):
      Picture a Newtons Cradle, or as some call it an Executive Ball Clicker, sitting on someones desk, clicking and clacking away.