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May 31, 2010

Tick, tock?

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The picture below is of a display at an American store. What’s the device?

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Answer:

Newton’s cradle. The pic shows a huge one on display at some American Science and Surplus store, Wisconsin.

29 Responses to “Tick, tock?”

  1. varuns88 Says:

    Newton’s cradle

    varuns88

  2. Rahulk Says:

    Newton’s Cradle


  3. Thejas V R Says:

    Newton’s cradle. The picture shows a large one kept at the American Science and Surplus store, Wisconsin.


  4. shrik Says:

    Newton’s Cradle, aka Swinging Wonder, aka lots of other names.

    shrik

  5. googboog Says:

    looks like some sort of giant newtons cradle


  6. Divya Sreedharan Says:

    American Science and Surplus store in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.


  7. Anubhav Says:

    Large Newton’s cradle at American Science and Surplus (got the name of the store from the wiki article on newton’s cradle)

    Anubhav

  8. Rogi Says:

    Looks like a Newton’s Cradle.


  9. dineshk Says:

    A really big Newton’s cradle


  10. Shwetha Maiya Says:

    Newtons’s cradle. The swinging wonder in the pic was a big clue. and conservation of mass and energy..

    American store – American Science and Surplus


  11. Shwetha Maiya Says:

    *conservation of momentum and energy


  12. akhi Says:

    American Science and Surplus.

    akhi

  13. akhi Says:

    American Science and Surplus.Large Newton’s Cradle

    akhi

  14. Bharath Says:

    Newton’s Cradle/Pendulum

    Bharath

  15. bobo Says:

    looks like a giant newton’s cradle made of hibernating TMNT.


  16. Ananth Says:

    Newton’s cradle/pendulum at American Science and Surplus.

    Ananth

  17. Tooby Says:

    Newton’s cradle.


  18. Aparna Says:

    Newton’s cradle


  19. Logik Says:

    An optimistic doomsday clock. No clue

    Logik

  20. Qbrain Says:

    Newton’s Cradle device with the largest diameter(26″) collision balls , On display in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at a retail store “American Science and Surplus”.
    Supported from the ceiling using extremely strong magnets


  21. lanu Says:

    Newton’s cradle, a device that demonstrates conservation of momentum and energy via a series of swinging spheres


  22. Vardhan Shenoy Says:

    Newton’s Cradle

    Vardhan Shenoy

  23. Treyambak Madyalkar Says:

    The Swinging Wonder-a stylish and visually impressive version of the classic Newton’s Cradle


  24. umang Says:

    newton’s cradle

    umang

  25. sandesh Says:

    Largest Newton’s cradle


  26. dheeraj Says:

    Newton’s cradle at American Science and Surplus


  27. Aravindh Says:

    A swinging wonder (slightly bigger than the usual ones if i may add!)


  28. Aravindh Says:

    To be specific, this is the Newton’s cradle device with the largest diameter collision balls on display in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at American Science and Surplus retail store.


  29. Xanda Says:

    Large Newton’s cradle at American Science and Surplus.


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