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Science

  • The child learned about the conservation of energy and momentum as they observed how the balls transferred energy to each other in Newton's cradle.
  • They understood the concept of equal and opposite reactions as they saw the ball on one end come to a stop and another ball on the opposite end swing out with the same force.
  • The student likely grasped the idea of kinetic and potential energy as they witnessed the balls in motion and at rest at different points during the activity.

For continued development, encourage the child to explore more about Newton's laws of motion through hands-on experiments or videos that demonstrate each law in action. They can also try creating their own versions of a Newton's cradle using different materials like marbles or rubber balls to see how it affects the motion and energy transfer.

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