Magnetic swinging balls
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Newton's cradle
Then you gently lift the plastic plate, with the top still spinning on it, about 1" upward, so that the top now finds a place in the air above the base where it will remain. Push your hand or things toward nails, which takes the form of or highlights thing. The third ball then transfers the velocity to the fourth ball and stops, and then the fourth to the fifth ball. It is great fun in the office. It can hold several pieces of paper! For decoration - not children's toys. Mindfulness may have health benefits.
Newton's cradle - Wikipedia
Place the many hearts on top of each other and let them create the funniest shapes. I bought this from www. Start one swinging, and watch the others bounce around. For the case of two balls constrained to a straight path by the strings in the cradle, the velocities are a single number instead of a 3D vector for 3D space, so the math requires only two equations to solve for two unknowns.
Magnet & metal art
Description: I bought this from www. I had heard about spheres of these that would stick together making a bracelet, too. The way to make it work is to start the top spinning in the middle of the plastic plate while it is sitting on the base. Zen is not difficult, just free yourself from all incoming complications and hold your mind against them like a great iron wall. I found some magnetized stones that looked like hematite but they would stick to each other!
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