@@Mecharnie_Dobbs It's very possible. To give a brief explanation of how it works (oversimplified, obviously), it's a more advanced form of a Newton's cradle's entire gimmick. The when the chain of three hits the motionless ball, the momentum, aka force, pushes the three on the other side out. The lone ball also inflicts force on the other side of the motionless ball, sending it's shockwave in the other direction, but with only enough force to send the outermost ball outward. The reason the two opposite forces don't cancel each other out is because they're acting on a still object (but one with the capacity to move), so the single ball hits, sends it's shockwave to the idle ball, who passes it along just as it gets launched away as the set of three.
I actually know a person who managed to untangle a morbidly tangled pre-owned Newton’s Cradle. A theater troupe I worked for needed one as a prop for a play, and it was crucial for it to be functional. This absolute badass of a woman took a whole night, but she prevailed. Truly an inspiration
I mean the impressive part here isn't how he knows the properties of Newton's cradle, it's how well he catches the rhythm of the song and associates it with different motions of the cradle. I'm sure the creator of the pendulum performed all of the showed ways to operate it, but he definitely didn't have the music talent to make such a video.
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I just saw this now. 7 years late. Man why doesn't this have at least 1 million views? I'm amazed by the accuracy of the rhythm of the pendulum. Great video.
I don't know how long it took you to make this but it was 100% worth it because I will look back at this at any point in my life and immediately feel happy so thank you 😆
The concept demonstrated by this is the conversation of kinetic energy with masses undergoing totally elastic collisions. This means that every time something collides with another, all of the KE (a quantity involving mass and speed) will be transferred to the other balls. For example, when 2 balls hit the 3 other balls, the 3 balls absorb all of the kinetic energy, enough to allow 2 of the 3 balls to continue moving. It’s important to note that this is only possible as there is no kinetic energy dissipated into other forms (such as heat or deformation energy). Otherwise the balls would either stick together when they collide or retain some speed after colliding (inelastic collision). This is not to be confused with conservation of momentum, which is a similar concept
@@eagleyia2907 yeah, I think it is, but decided not to talk about it since conservation of momentum requires no external forces on a system, and newton cradle has gravity acting on it at all times. Also I made this comment without doing any extra research, I just commented using my existing knowledge, so I probably missed out on a few other points.
school: you devide the ghcethecdtehftedhtcdeh with the edghdethedtdeht and it comes out as tyewhydyhedyddyhyh (after 3 years you learned. Xmphysics: M U S I C V I B E (after a single song you learned.) Moral of the story: dont go with physics. Vibe with physics
Imagine how Newton would feel if he knew that approximately 300 years in the future a pendulum named after him will be used to cover the biggest meme of early 2010s.
When did Rick rolls start? They might have been smaller at the time, but they had a bigger impact overall. I only heard Gangnam style once in at least the last 4 years other than this old video, and that was when I was traveling to Italy and a pizza place in Venice played it so not even in America where I live
The BPM of the song is 130 bpm. The balls hit each other to the beat of the music, meaning that each beat is half of the period. 130 beats per minute mean that one beat happens every 0.462 seconds. This leads us to know that the period is twice that or 0.923 seconds. Since the period is also equal to 2pi sqrt(L / g), and since such ingenuity could only happen on the planet Earth, with a gravity of 9.8 m/s^2, we can calculate that the length of the string that the balls are attached to is 0.212 meters or 8.33 inches. xmphysics, if you still have the cradle, tell me if I got this right.
The amount of joy I felt watching balls smack each other in time to Gangnam Style is WAY higher than it has any right to be. I sat there grinning for the whole video moving my head in time with them.
So it’s one of those times of the month again… …the YT algorithm finding a video that did well more than 5 years ago and deciding to give it a bump to everybody in the World again.
Whoa!!! THIS IS REALLY COOL! As a student who studies physics, I've never seen such a fabulous demonstration for newton's cradle like that! Absolutely brilliant, and fun! Just by watching the patterns, we see how special the law of physics here is!
@@MannyXVIII Even theoretical? Since "nerdy" replies are allowed, by him saying "here" he was being specific to this particular example, or here could apply to time, Einstein had theories and proved them, so at one point in time those "physics" were unknown but since proven, imagine what exists that we can't even conceive yet. :)
I can’t believe I’ve actually just watched 2 minutes and 18 seconds of THIS. But also it is oddly satisfying and honestly I could watch this all day lol
Newtons pendulum has always fascinated me, I've always wanted to know how it moves like that, but I've never had the attention span or brain power to learn how it works
I think the first part of the Wikipedia article on the Newton's Cradle (Pendulum) explains it pretty well: “The Newton's cradle is a device, usually made of metal, that demonstrates the principles of conservation of momentum and conservation of energy in physics with swinging spheres. When one sphere at the end is lifted and released, it strikes the stationary spheres, transmitting a pressure or sonic wave through the stationary spheres, thereby creating a force that pushes the last sphere upward. The last sphere swings back and strikes the nearly stationary spheres, repeating the effect in the opposite direction.” Basically it's just a demonstration of how energy is transferred, the energy of the motion and the strike transfers through all the spheres to the opposite end. At least that's how I can explain in the simple terms my limited knowledge of Physics can understand.
I though this would be 2½ minutes of watching a pendulum. Never actually played with one and have only ever seen one with the outer balls doing the moving. Some of those combos of movement/energy transfer were really cool. I kinda want one now
oh man, I remember when RUclips recommended me a video of a guy just capturing the scenery and a bear sitting near a river. Just approximately 5 minutes of B E A R
One of the few moments of my life where my jaw literally dropped. Absolute insanity. Makes me thankful for youtube to exist that i could witness this. Also really says something about why we like periodic and rhythmic sounds in the form of music in the first place, there's something fundamental about timed patterns that attracts us
It's been 7 years since this was released, and I was just a kid back then. It's crazy how this dude decided to just make this outta the blue. My mans went full out: 'I wanna pick up a new instrument '
Why did I watch this whole thing I feel like I would be entertained for hours if I ever bought myself one of these, and I'd probably inadvertently learn something in the process
this proves the vast varieties of ways a pendulum can be used. the use of gangnam style makes the reader have something to listen to, which is the main point of this video. without it, many would get bored and click off. but the viewer is mesmerized by how the pendulum matched the songs beat perfectly, and is left eagerly awaiting the next formation. this is truly a masterpiece
Never thought I could be impressed with a newton's cradle, but 1:21 was dope. I guess you should never underestimate the ability to be entertained by the basic laws of physics.
it’s the fact that i didn’t know what i was tapping, paused the video as it was just started and got so distracted i forgot what was going on 3 seconds ago then unpaused to realize what this was is just something
I didn't know there was this many different ways you can play with a Newton's Cradle also I appreciate how it lines up with the music thank you for that
This entire video is a masterpiece but the truly creative moments that blew my mind: 0:43 Imitates clapping sound to the beat, replicating the "snare" beats in the actual song 0:47 Manually timing balls to sync with "Hey!" 1:00 Synced to match buildup, then force stopping balls right before climax And then my favorite part, 1:21 a genius arrangement of the balls that actually mimics not only the song but the actual dance for the "Ayy sexy lady" part, followed by manually timed "Oh, Oh, Oh". Absolutely brilliant!
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I don't know why I'm seeing this 7 years later, but Newton's Cradle adds a beautiful new layer to this already perfect piece. It deepens the song exponentially. You sir, are a mastermind.
It's a shame psy no share ad revenue with you. Here is a SUPER THANK to cheer you up!
W donation (BTW what currency is that?)
@@cap10ad Dolar Singapura
v = ½(v + v0)
Wow!
Nice to see the channel's still active
"What instrument do you play?"
"Oh, I play Newton's Cradle"
just noticed that somebody made the same joke, but idc.
@@WingDingCL I think it was a similar but with it's complicated ending or smth
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It’s actually incredible how many different motion combinations you can achieve with a Newton’s pendulum
proud to be the 969th like
don't ruin it
Ok
@@macchFTWi don’t think they’re talking about the momentum, i think they’re talking about the combinations of different motions the balls can do
2 minutes and 18 seconds of my life spent just watching this. Probably the best entertainment I’ve ever seen. 😂
This man has done things that I did not even know were possible with a Newton’s cradle
Don't worry bro....I bet Newton himself didn't know any of these....🤣😉
I wish men balls can do the same as the best skill
@@samanthakarunarathna4838 Newton watching this be like "I...I did not anticipate this....but...it's not bad....really.."
@@oscaradeaza1203 it might be possible the one at 0:15
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It's kinda crazy the pendulum sometimes actually mimics how psy is dancing during that part of the song.
I was just thinking that. He did a really good job on the timing
1:21 that's when it happened and i am still amazed
Life imitates art
This was from 7 years ago and now RUclips advises it to me
@@yeetdulleet1132 same
10+ years later and this song still goes hard. This is surprisingly artistic.
It's 7 years old
@@kdog5003 The song is ~10 years old while the vid is 7 years old
@@S_Asteric woah people are still watching this vid!
Wasn't gangnam style the song that overloaded youtubes servers and they had to get better ones
This song being 10 years old makes _me_ feel old
I never realized there's so much possible arrangements you can make with this thing. Amazing
Now I wanna get one
@DONT ok
1:07 This one isn't possible
@@Mecharnie_Dobbs it is
@@Mecharnie_Dobbs It's very possible. To give a brief explanation of how it works (oversimplified, obviously), it's a more advanced form of a Newton's cradle's entire gimmick.
The when the chain of three hits the motionless ball, the momentum, aka force, pushes the three on the other side out. The lone ball also inflicts force on the other side of the motionless ball, sending it's shockwave in the other direction, but with only enough force to send the outermost ball outward.
The reason the two opposite forces don't cancel each other out is because they're acting on a still object (but one with the capacity to move), so the single ball hits, sends it's shockwave to the idle ball, who passes it along just as it gets launched away as the set of three.
I don’t know how you managed to emulate the Gangnam style dance using a newtons cradle but you did and for that, I applaud you
i didnt saw the gangnamstyle clip in years and i saw it with this vidéo it's crazy
same@@Wildkakahuette
same@@Wildkakahuette
😂
Father: my son will be a scientist
Mother: no, he'll be a musician
The son:
Lmao
Edit- OMG HOLY SHIT I JUST GOT SO MANY LIKES BY COMMENTING LMAO
"Oh yeah, *It's big brain time* "
Best comment
Both lol
Sciencian🤔
Such a shame Newton's not here to witness this masterpiece
i agree
He would be so happy lmao
I feel like he would just stare at the screen with confusion
He can watch from other world
@@Hulksmashbigman considering newton was a stingy asshole, i doubt it
You just made pendulums 1000% cooler. Not only with the music, but demonstrating the cool swing patterns you can do
I am astonished that this was 7 yrs ago
@@kakarottolovescarrots479 oh god ur right
@@kakarottolovescarrots479 Oh wow...
@@kakarottolovescarrots479 oh my f- you’re right
@@kakarottolovescarrots479 yea for some reason i always see extremely old videos on my reccomended, one time i saw something from 14 years ago
ive never wanted to study physics more than now
Me moment 😭
"What instrument do you play?"
"Newton’s pendulum" 🗿
lmao
ayy lmao 👽
XD gravitimusical
*Newton's Cradle
"silver balls"
This man’s Newton’s Cradle isn’t tangled, give him an award
I actually know a person who managed to untangle a morbidly tangled pre-owned Newton’s Cradle. A theater troupe I worked for needed one as a prop for a play, and it was crucial for it to be functional. This absolute badass of a woman took a whole night, but she prevailed. Truly an inspiration
@@jeremiahsmith916 WOW
@@jeremiahsmith916 Dang- I could never lol
I bought one and within the ride home it was too late- I never could untangle it
@@caramelpawthewarriorcat2675 damn
This went about 10,000% harder than I expected it to
ikr, it was awesome!!!!
It was fire 🔥
Harder?
Seriously though
Why only 10?
Best Newton's cradle video officially goes to this one. The slow mo guys' video where they shoot at one is a close second.
Okay but honestly this person has mastered Newton’s pendulum better than Newton himself did, like dude this is WICKED GOOD TALENT
@DONT no, no I wont
@DONT you're right, i don't
@DONT alright bet
@DONT ok
I mean the impressive part here isn't how he knows the properties of Newton's cradle, it's how well he catches the rhythm of the song and associates it with different motions of the cradle. I'm sure the creator of the pendulum performed all of the showed ways to operate it, but he definitely didn't have the music talent to make such a video.
I never thought looking at pendulums could've been more entertaining and scientific with a Gangnam style music overlay ☠️
M d c t c co s 9ugugguojjh9y87t7yt ww it siswpd to wc yo wc if wc go wc out wc u t281 adv i wc u web out to web of scp a of av 1i2iwi wc out scoff YOU a oh 🐽🐽🐽🍺💅😬🅱👌😳😒😁😝😁😝😉🐼🐒🐒🐹🐷🐯🐨🐽🐒🐽🐒🐽🐮🐒🐒🐘😉😁😉☺😂☺😭😙😂😜😁😁😝😁😉😘😒😘😥😁😞😁😌😁😝😒😳
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😅
Same
For real
This was about 60% more entertaining than I thought it would be before clicking the video.
Same I thought some guy was going to start teaching us ‘bout something
For me, it was 100%, i though it would be pure sh*t.
@@novomundo7559 same for sure
YES
Agreed
Of course youtube has to recommend this to me after 8 years
This man has mastered the pendulum
The comment we needed...
I bet newton didn't know this was possible.
All he has to do mow is bring out odd eyes
PENDULUM SUMMON
@@nguyenquyminhthang916 I don't watch Yu-Gi-Oh
its been 7 years and people have finally gave the love it deserve
Can someone please tell me why I watched 75% of this video?
Why does this video feel like it just came out
@@fullriver1234 IKR
@@trinny_ystupid flag
@@interestedparty00 can someone tell me why did i watched 100%of the video ?
I just saw this now. 7 years late. Man why doesn't this have at least 1 million views? I'm amazed by the accuracy of the rhythm of the pendulum. Great video.
Same why is everything good on RUclips old
@@memelord4006 bcoz today's race of majority youtubers is of veiws not of having fun in process
Ikr! This is masterpiece
Ikr same
Me too
We're not dealing with a mad scientist
we're dealing with a pendulum SUPER VILLIAN
As a musician and someone who likes science, WOW. The timing effort on this is 13/10.
You should score it 4 out of 4 :)
@@ABHISHEKSHARMA1993 lmao nice
@@ABHISHEKSHARMA1993 what
@@ilyimalex6403 the time signature is 4/4
music jokes
@@ReiLN ??
If school taught us Newtons pendulms like this I would have never forgotten it.
Fact
Agreed
you school did that? damn must be good to be living in a first world country..
@@juhannusruusu I'm pretty sure OP meant that they didn't
Lol same
this dude is actually making the pendulums horse dance. impressive.
he has alot of skill with the balls
@@AzillaKiami🤨
@@zenochara7522 you heard me. He is very good with those balls
@@zenochara7522 I wish i was that good with balls, but i can only make them jiggle a bit.
@@zenochara7522Sometimes i can make them make a sound
I don't know how long it took you to make this but it was 100% worth it because I will look back at this at any point in my life and immediately feel happy so thank you 😆
1:23 what’s even more impressive is that I’m pretty sure it mirrors the dance move that’s done in this moment in the real video
That’s what I was thinking too lmao
I KNOWWWW
@ThinkGamer | Animusic Remaker that’s probably what they were going for and it works beautifully
@ThinkGamer | Animusic Remaker yeah the real time.
@ThinkGamer | Animusic Remaker Probably the direction of the body during that section
1:30 this part is actually crazy🔥🔥
u mean the "ehhh~ SEXY LADY~🎶" part?
sorry this is came to my mind and i had to comment it...
@@eterna2242 you dont have to apologize for that xD. But yeah, the movement there looks awesome.
Is that movement real or edited?
true
@@JonasLooKoo real I think
The concept demonstrated by this is the conversation of kinetic energy with masses undergoing totally elastic collisions. This means that every time something collides with another, all of the KE (a quantity involving mass and speed) will be transferred to the other balls. For example, when 2 balls hit the 3 other balls, the 3 balls absorb all of the kinetic energy, enough to allow 2 of the 3 balls to continue moving. It’s important to note that this is only possible as there is no kinetic energy dissipated into other forms (such as heat or deformation energy). Otherwise the balls would either stick together when they collide or retain some speed after colliding (inelastic collision). This is not to be confused with conservation of momentum, which is a similar concept
Sir this is a Wendys
Ok so…
Yeah no ima watch some more yt
@@loen9591 lol search up some basic kinematics videos. learning curve for this topic is pretty steep but once its over, its pretty fun
@@eagleyia2907 yeah, I think it is, but decided not to talk about it since conservation of momentum requires no external forces on a system, and newton cradle has gravity acting on it at all times. Also I made this comment without doing any extra research, I just commented using my existing knowledge, so I probably missed out on a few other points.
Who asked though
When scientist becomes musician.
This guy and their programmer friend should make a Newton’s cradle rhythm game.
yo i would buy that
Would definitely play that
That sounds epic as hell. Would absolutely try it out.
as a rhythm gamer, hell yeah that shit would be the best :D
I'd play that for sure
This unironically made me understand the pendulum better than school ever tried to
school: you devide the ghcethecdtehftedhtcdeh with the edghdethedtdeht and it comes out as tyewhydyhedyddyhyh (after 3 years you learned.
Xmphysics: M U S I C V I B E (after a single song you learned.)
Moral of the story: dont go with physics. Vibe with physics
Then this is just like oh yeaaaa this is how this works🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
School over explains
Uhh what did you get from this video exactly?
@@eggsnham. woopum gangnam style
Imagine how Newton would feel if he knew that approximately 300 years in the future a pendulum named after him will be used to cover the biggest meme of early 2010s.
He will be proud tbh
sure
Elpp
When did Rick rolls start? They might have been smaller at the time, but they had a bigger impact overall. I only heard Gangnam style once in at least the last 4 years other than this old video, and that was when I was traveling to Italy and a pizza place in Venice played it so not even in America where I live
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This was very enjoyable! I can't believe I vibed to this so hard. Thank you for making this!
I love that I'm discovering this 7 years after it was made, and it's still just as good
Yeah me too, the algorithm just like doing these things huh
Same
100% accurate
@@MaplecroftEverythingYT "38 minutes ago"
I'm 38 minutes later than you
Same
This was so much more entertaining than I could have asked for
hi
Broke my mind with how confused I was
2k likes, 3 comments
Hi
And satisfying
Just discovered this. Man I think everyone should call that a freaking Masterpiece...
Fr
Yea
Make it stop...please. i cant keep coming back to this hell
I don't believe this vidio came out 7 years ago!
FRRRR THIS IS SO GOOD
So simple, but 😂 amazing to see how this kid matches the different moves to the beats. Very creative.
This video is:
✔ Life changing ✔ Informative
✔ Inspiring ✔ Heartwarming
✔ Useful ✔calming ✔Enjoyable
✔ Other
You again!
Correct
His life absolutely changed, and how the fuck this is heartwarming and informative
Bro you copy and paste this on every cool video, stop
@@rashmi2147 you're digging too deep into this
I can’t believe it took me 7 years to find this masterpiece
Ikr
Same
@@sdsdfdu4437 Literally me, didn't think I'd stay for the whole video but here I am
Same lol
Lol your account is only 3 years old. How'd u have possibly found this...
8 years later and this is still hilarious.
Especially since this song has basically become a meme.
It was more of a meme 8 years ago than it is now
@@real_nosferatu you mean 11?
@@cheezit2398DONT SAY THAT
"has become"??? This was a meme when it came out
it's always been a meme
I never knew Newton's Pendulum could be so cool.
Physics are insane.
This was probably one of the most cool things I’ve seen.
And the beats? *So* on point, couldn’t be more perfect. Amazing job!
the coolest thing? how boring is your life
youtube algorithm uniting us for this one moment
and I'm glad it happened
honestly a few of them were off but hey i definitely couldn’t do any better lmaoo
Cap
its the same tempo for all of them
I have never questioned reality more than watching the things this man can do with a newtons’ cradle
Hahaha, same 🤣 I'm over here having a complete existential crisis to the beat of Gangnam Style...
HOW DOES THIS WORK O.O
@@dubsax4allgaming207 Newton's Law of Inertia
Newton in heaven be like: “Now that’s what I’m talking about!”
He is looking down on us like, "what has society become? Years of research, my LIFES work, all for this?"
He's very proud
You mean in hell
@DONT oh,you again bud,welcome to "we all gathered" area recommendation lol
I learned more about how Pendulums work from this random video than school or college.
The BPM of the song is 130 bpm. The balls hit each other to the beat of the music, meaning that each beat is half of the period. 130 beats per minute mean that one beat happens every 0.462 seconds. This leads us to know that the period is twice that or 0.923 seconds. Since the period is also equal to 2pi sqrt(L / g), and since such ingenuity could only happen on the planet Earth, with a gravity of 9.8 m/s^2, we can calculate that the length of the string that the balls are attached to is 0.212 meters or 8.33 inches.
xmphysics, if you still have the cradle, tell me if I got this right.
If you actually got this right.
Then I shall give my gratitude.
I MUST KNOW NOW IF YOU'RE CORRECT
Replying to this to wait for him to answer
damn we hit the algorithm
Suiiii big brain 🤣
1:22 This part just looks insane, and also mimics how he actually dances in the music video
Yessir
True
雖然已經過了7年,但看起來還是樣療癒
@@Mason-wg7bh Opa gangnam stayl
Damm still a ton of ppl watch this real
As a guy who never knew the full potential of newton's pendulum, im mesmerized by the amount of possibilities of the pendulum's combination
The amount of joy I felt watching balls smack each other in time to Gangnam Style is WAY higher than it has any right to be. I sat there grinning for the whole video moving my head in time with them.
LOL why is this not famous? Needs more views!
Exactly.
Agree
4 years later... it's happening
Ikr, this guy is so underrated
It does
It needed 7 years. Wow. This man deserves this attention.
exactly, lol
Agreed
Yes
Same
So it’s one of those times of the month again…
…the YT algorithm finding a video that did well more than 5 years ago and deciding to give it a bump to everybody in the World again.
I can’t lie, I never thought about all the patterns and cool things you could do with Newtons pendulum, this makes me want to buy one
Sir you need at least 5 to enjoy pendulum dance.
Same. I already loved them, now l'm off to buy one.
Same. Now show us how to make the pin pixel thing fun
sir make your own pendulum with two!
I made it 1k likes
this was so awesome this is definitely the correct use of these. Also wow can't beleive this was reccomended to me 8 years ago
WE GETTIN OUTTA THE SCIENCE CLASS WITH THIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Omg ninja guy
You're back
Y JUSTIN!! Y!!!
this is when i make a funny reply to get likes
but idk what to put rn, so i missed this opportunity
The god is alive
One of the coolest things I have ever seen. Didn't even know it was possible to make this look so good.
Beanos
ikr
Whoa!!! THIS IS REALLY COOL! As a student who studies physics, I've never seen such a fabulous demonstration for newton's cradle like that! Absolutely brilliant, and fun! Just by watching the patterns, we see how special the law of physics here is!
scientific subject so I don't mind making a nerdy reply: Isn't the "here" unnessesary since physics are universal to basically everywhere?
@@MannyXVIII 😂😂😂that's so true idk why I said it in the first place. I feel so.......stupid😂 and btw that's SO NOT nerdy at all😉
Me: *sees this comment*, wow nice
Also me *sees the ‘’as a’’ part” alr.. its these people
@@MannyXVIII Even theoretical? Since "nerdy" replies are allowed, by him saying "here" he was being specific to this particular example, or here could apply to time, Einstein had theories and proved them, so at one point in time those "physics" were unknown but since proven, imagine what exists that we can't even conceive yet. :)
@@savythegamer4781 what are you👀
A minute later: Oooooohhh 👁👄👁
I just found the most satisfying video on youtube!! I love Newton's Pendulum!!
I can’t believe I’ve actually just watched 2 minutes and 18 seconds of THIS. But also it is oddly satisfying and honestly I could watch this all day lol
@G F L 999 I agree, fuck these spammers
Omg same! It's so oddly cool
Me at 4.30 am
IM THE ONE THOUSANDTH LIKE
This is one of those rare things that, by all counts, should be horribly cringe, but is actually cool just from how well it's executed
This is always good
It’s almost as if cringe isn’t dependent on what content is being created, but rather the quality of it.
@@drewbeauchesne1116 well it depends if the quality is so bad it’s ironic it won’t be cringe.
why would it be cringe
@@drewbeauchesne1116 yea this dude is the smartest anime pfp
It’s obvious that a lot of time and effort has been put into making this video and it’s TOTALLY worth it 👌🏻👌🏻
Whats even crazier is that this video came out over 7 years ago
@@Dr_mafario Exactly, and I saw this just yesterday. YT suggestions can sometimes amaze me 😄
This just got recommended to me lel
eh, it doesnt look that hard to do
there are many things in yt that required more time and effort than this
@Pri Pri
Because RUclips recommended it and put it in our homepage, just like with you.
Newtons pendulum has always fascinated me, I've always wanted to know how it moves like that, but I've never had the attention span or brain power to learn how it works
I think the first part of the Wikipedia article on the Newton's Cradle (Pendulum) explains it pretty well:
“The Newton's cradle is a device, usually made of metal, that demonstrates the principles of conservation of momentum and conservation of energy in physics with swinging spheres. When one sphere at the end is lifted and released, it strikes the stationary spheres, transmitting a pressure or sonic wave through the stationary spheres, thereby creating a force that pushes the last sphere upward. The last sphere swings back and strikes the nearly stationary spheres, repeating the effect in the opposite direction.”
Basically it's just a demonstration of how energy is transferred, the energy of the motion and the strike transfers through all the spheres to the opposite end. At least that's how I can explain in the simple terms my limited knowledge of Physics can understand.
this was obnoxiously satisfying to watch. i enjoyed every second. thank you
Yes
yes @@akashishff1794
Other people: so what instrument do you play?
This guy: its uh, it's complicated.
Patrick: *raise a hand*
Squidward: No, patrick. Pendulum is not an instrument.
@@cymonevo344 This video: *Guess i'll die.*
Even after years, the song still sounds amazing.
👍
Agreed
I was confused by the title so I watched the video and was not disappointed
I though this would be 2½ minutes of watching a pendulum. Never actually played with one and have only ever seen one with the outer balls doing the moving. Some of those combos of movement/energy transfer were really cool. I kinda want one now
A bit late here bud
My mini one broke
@BumbilyBi Yes
I got one.
Same
Sometimes the YT algorithm sucks. And sometimes it finds gems like this. As an engineering student I NEED MORE (please)
oh man, I remember when RUclips recommended me a video of a guy just capturing the scenery and a bear sitting near a river. Just approximately 5 minutes of B E A R
Just wait 7 years and u might get a video playing tiktok songs
One of the few moments of my life where my jaw literally dropped. Absolute insanity. Makes me thankful for youtube to exist that i could witness this. Also really says something about why we like periodic and rhythmic sounds in the form of music in the first place, there's something fundamental about timed patterns that attracts us
Well said!
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Every few months… it returns
It's been 7 years since this was released, and I was just a kid back then. It's crazy how this dude decided to just make this outta the blue.
My mans went full out:
'I wanna pick up a new instrument '
Google: Newton's cradle is a device that demonstrates the conservation of momentum and the conservation of energy with swinging spheres.
This man:
🤣🤣🤣
Replace “this man” with “Bing” and this comment is just as good
@@booyahblaster4279 not Bing- 💀
Why did I watch this whole thing
I feel like I would be entertained for hours if I ever bought myself one of these, and I'd probably inadvertently learn something in the process
Exactly what i was thinking throughout the video
I've watched it like 20 times in 3 days. It's mesmerizing every time
same tho
i have one, that's exactly what happened
I NEVER KNEW YOU COULD USE ONE OF THOSE TO MAKE THOSE OTHER PATTERNS
"Wanna hang out after school?"
This guy: "Sorry I have Pendulum lessons"
this proves the vast varieties of ways a pendulum can be used. the use of gangnam style makes the reader have something to listen to, which is the main point of this video. without it, many would get bored and click off. but the viewer is mesmerized by how the pendulum matched the songs beat perfectly, and is left eagerly awaiting the next formation. this is truly a masterpiece
Exactly the reason it has 1.6 million views
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Nobody likes people who advertise in yt comments
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@上原亜衣 ai-uehara💦 relatble
Teacher: what instrument do you play?
Me: its complicated.
Especially when the siblings drop it and the strings get tangled up
Middle of class "oh no my cradle got tangled!"
*20th century: probably in the future there will be flying cars
21st century: Gangnam style on a Newtonian pendulum
Idk why YT is recommending me this almost a decade after Gangam Style was relevant but I'm glad it did, this is too good
It's suddenly recommending it to a lot of people xD
Yep lmao
indeed
It was recommended by Tom Scott
I don’t know why I’m here but damn is this a vibe
Never thought I could be impressed with a newton's cradle, but 1:21 was dope. I guess you should never underestimate the ability to be entertained by the basic laws of physics.
that was my favorite part too
physics is so weird and complicated that even really basic principles are really cool
It took months to get Gangnum Style out of my head, now it's back, and plays every time I look at my Newton's cradle.
*"ayyyyyyyyyyyy Newton's cradle"*
it’s the fact that i didn’t know what i was tapping, paused the video as it was just started and got so distracted i forgot what was going on 3 seconds ago then unpaused to realize what this was is just something
He learned physics like no one else
Incredible how he makes the patterns actually look like the dances on each part of the music
I didn't know there was this many different ways you can play with a Newton's Cradle also I appreciate how it lines up with the music thank you for that
Yes
This makes me want to get one for myself lol
I don’t know why but watching a pendulum with Gangnam style is the best thing I’ve ever seen
This entire video is a masterpiece but the truly creative moments that blew my mind:
0:43 Imitates clapping sound to the beat, replicating the "snare" beats in the actual song
0:47 Manually timing balls to sync with "Hey!"
1:00 Synced to match buildup, then force stopping balls right before climax
And then my favorite part, 1:21 a genius arrangement of the balls that actually mimics not only the song but the actual dance for the "Ayy sexy lady" part, followed by manually timed "Oh, Oh, Oh". Absolutely brilliant!
I agree too!!! The ste was accurately shown!!!! (Its my fav step in the song too)
YES! I loved the last part so much
As a korean, i confirm this as a masterpiece
Yes!
Synched to match buildup, then force stopping balls right before climax
well thats a sentence
I didn't even know you could do most of these things with Newton's Cradle. Amazing.
You would if you studied basic physics
@@randomuser_4481 or just play around with one
This video has taught me more about Newton’s cradles than I knew was possible-
Known BN mœ
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Same
That's a fact
this is quite possibly the best video I have ever watched on this platform. the most entertaining balls on this planet
I’m so confused on how the dancing of a newton’s cradle can fit a song so well.
why not
I scroll so many pages to you see, you user and.
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I like to think that Newton doesn't even know that some of these are possible 😅
In his defense, gangnam style didn't exists back then
Glad to know I’m not the only one here 7 years late
@@Azynel same
@@Azynel same
doesn’t? as in present tense?
I actually tried these in class and impressed my friends. Thanks bro
No problem 👍
That’s crazy, good job
I am furious that it took RUclips eight years to recommend this masterpiece to me
People: "He became a physicist because he wants to unlock the secrets of the cosmos"
My motivation:
I don't know why I'm seeing this 7 years later, but Newton's Cradle adds a beautiful new layer to this already perfect piece. It deepens the song exponentially. You sir, are a mastermind.
This man has done things in the matter of 2 minutes and 18 seconds I didn’t even know were possible.
2mins and 18secs to be exact
@@cyaneadechavez9433 u must be fun at the parties.. well if you even go to one.
@@jermi1181 R/woosh
@@jermi1181 June 9th, 9:36 PM, 2022. Watch out.
@@jermi1181 you have about 5 days
Best 2 minutes and 18 seconds I've ever spent in my life.
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