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Synchronization Behavior of Newton's Cradle

Published 30 Jan 2024 in physics.class-ph | (2401.16693v3)

Abstract: A Newton's cradle is a device that demonstrates conservation of momentum using a series of identical colliding pendula. Despite being a famous example that demonstrates the concept of momentum conservation, extensive analysis of the system is rarely reported in literature. Here, we model the system as a collection of identical nonlinear spring pendulums performing viscoelastic collisions, which shows excellent agreement with experiments performed at various conditions. Dependence of its synchronization rate on four key system parameters are studied in detail. Interestingly, the resonance between radial and angular motion was found to modulate the synchronization rate. The proposed theory with full consideration of two dimensional motion and string hysteresis provides an excellent long-term prediction of the synchronized cradle motion.

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