⚛️ Swing into Science with Style!
The RED5 Newton's Cradle is a classic desk toy that elegantly demonstrates the principles of physics, specifically Newton's laws of motion. Crafted from high-grade materials including nylon, wood, and alloy steel, this durable gadget measures 21 x 16 x 4.5 cm and weighs 900 g, making it a perfect addition to any executive workspace. Ideal for stress relief and a great gift for physics lovers, this timeless piece combines functionality with aesthetic appeal.
Brand | RED5 |
Model Number | 491279364 |
Colour | Multicolor |
Product Dimensions | 21 x 16 x 4.5 cm; 900 g |
Material | Nylon, Wood, Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 900 g |
D**H
Good quality
Great quality and works really well. Balls move for ages
K**M
Great product, great value
Bought this as a gift for my brother who previously broke his other Newton's cradle. It is sturdy, great quality and is a decent size. This is definitely a good value compared to others I've seen!
S**E
Fairly sturdy item
Its quite fun, but it doesnt go for long so could be better but its alright for the price paid. Fairly sturdy.
G**S
Fun!
Flash back - fun executives toy. Great Christmas gift.
G**O
This is so lovely.
Got this for my Grandson for his room and he absolutely loved this he was showing to all his friends after Christmas. Unfortunately one of his friends played with it and it got all tangled and none of us could get it untangled which is such a shame as he’s really upset. But we hopeful of getting it fixed. We have asked all family members now we are asking friends. Fingers crossed.
R**Y
Relaxing Newtons
Bought as a house warming gift for a friend who played with mine when she was a little girl and has wanted one ever since. Lovely product
A**Y
So disappointing!
Bought for my nephew. He was so disappointed with it- one ball far longer string than the others - strings warped- really poor quality. One very upset kid. Returning for refund.
E**A
Looks nice but does not perform very well.
I was very pleased when I opened this, since it looks really nice. I was disappointed when I actually tried it out. It is larger than I had realised (considerably larger than some more expensive ones) and looks well made. As a physics teacher I play around with this type of thing occasionally but I bought this one as a toy rather than for teaching. It seems the challenge of manufacture is to make the balls impact and leave cleanly (elastic collisions, where one ball exits while the others stay still). I thought this version might be better than the small ones. I was wrong. The balls do not show the pleasing behaviour expected of Newton's cradle very well. They ricochet off each other and within very few swings they are all moving together. I'm guessing I need to pay a lot to get one which works well, or maybe small balls actually function better than large ones?
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