



Newton's Pendulum Mirror
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This beautiful Newton's Mirror Pendulum projects the motion of a Newtonian pendulum, a classic physics experiment that demonstrates the law of universal gravitation. With this pendulum, balls are suspended beneath a mirror that pivots on a hinge.
The pendulum invented by mathematician and physicist Newton. Through the mirror, you can observe the physical energy provided by the perpetual motion of each ball as seen from above. A totally scientific and relaxing object to have near you in an office or in your living room.
Features:
- Finish: ABS, Mirror
- Style: Feng Shui
- Dimensions: 14cm x 8.3cm x 11cm
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