Perpetual motion is theoretically impossible. In order to have perpetual motion, you would need over 100 percent efficiency and to overcome drag, gravity and friction. When faced with someone who claims to have one, it is often quite difficult to see where they have erred. The patent office insists on a working prototype for this reason. The inventors usually have great zeal and can be quite intelligent, but when pressed for details, refuse to divulge them. The long colorful history of perpetual motion devices can be found online.
Because perpetual motion can not happen
No one, and no one ever will, since perpetual motion machines are a scientific impossibility.
the second person who wanted electricity.
Perpetual Motion Machine
No, perpetual motion is prohibited by the laws of thermodynamics.There are machines that might at first seem to be perpetual motion machines but only because their source of energy may not be readily apparent.add. But in economics, inflation serves the purpose of a perpetual motion machine, in which more currency is created continuously. And which serves to illustrate the reality of economics.
Because perpetual motion can not happen
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A perpetual motion machine of the first kind it what we usually mean by a perpetual motion machine. A device which once started will continue to run and do useful work forever without the need to add energy to keep it going. The laws of physics make such a device impossible.
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No one, and no one ever will, since perpetual motion machines are a scientific impossibility.
the second person who wanted electricity.
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Perpetual Motion Machine.
Its a machine that has to be started but doesn't need to be restarted.
There is no answer to your question because a perpetual motion machine is impossible. If one could be built, its own motion would be considered work.
it depends on what you use to build it