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Classical mechanics
Conservation of Energy and Momentum
Why is Newton's cradle (Newton's a) described as an almost ideal closed system explain your reasoning in one or two sentences
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Newton's cradle is considered an almost ideal closed system as it has minimal external interference, allowing the conservation of momentum and energy to be observed accurately within the system over multiple collisions.
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