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A claim that a machine that run forever therefore producing as much energy as it consumes violates perpetual motion.
Friction and entropy overcome all devices eventually. DaVinci called perpetual motion a shimia. A ghost or illusion.Answer2. Such a machine would violate Conservation of Energy, creating energy from nothing.The Second Law of Thermodynamics.
A perpetual motion machine is something that will keep spinning or moving (typically involves rotation, but not always) forever without the need to keep adding energy. These are typically viewed as something that will move forever that we can connect a generator to in order to obtain free infinate energy.
A machine transforms energy into waste energy in that the motor is moving fast and the waste energy is produced.
Gravity pull it back to earth, and once it touches the earth, it loses energy after deforming and heating up as a result of friction. It should be noted that if a ball would be thrown in space, and assuming nothing will get in its way, it will indeed go on forever.
A claim that a machine that run forever therefore producing as much energy as it consumes violates perpetual motion.
No, Newton's Cradle is not an example of a perpetual motion machine. A perpetual motion machine hypothetically runs forever via some external, infinite power source (or, alternatively, it simply requires no additional momentum to continue). However, a Newton's Cradle does not continue forever: its energy slowly falls over time, making it non-perpetual.
A perpetual motion machine is something that will keep spinning or moving (typically involves rotation, but not always) forever without the need to keep adding energy. These are typically viewed as something that will move forever that we can connect a generator to in order to obtain free infinate energy.
A perpetual motion machine is something that will keep spinning or moving (typically involves rotation, but not always) forever without the need to keep adding energy. These are typically viewed as something that will move forever that we can connect a generator to in order to obtain free infinate energy.
well sonic can time travel as long as he focuses his energy carefully if he doesnt focus his energy carefull enoguh then he would wind up in another time line but he cant stay there forever or it would change the past and the future and there is another cause he will be stuck in that timeline forever if he doesnt get back in about a year or so then you know he will be stuck in that time
Friction and entropy overcome all devices eventually. DaVinci called perpetual motion a shimia. A ghost or illusion.Answer2. Such a machine would violate Conservation of Energy, creating energy from nothing.The Second Law of Thermodynamics.
100% efficiency would mean that the machine is able to transform energy from one form into another without any loss of energy from the system in the process. For it to have greater than 100% efficiency, it would have to somehow generate additional energy, not contained in the system, in the process, and this is not possible.
A perpetual motion machine is something that will keep spinning or moving (typically involves rotation, but not always) forever without the need to keep adding energy. These are typically viewed as something that will move forever that we can connect a generator to in order to obtain free infinate energy.
The energy that is used to make a machine run is electrical energy.
A machine transforms energy into waste energy in that the motor is moving fast and the waste energy is produced.
The law of conservation of energy was never found to be violated. The relevance for a machine is that a machine can not produce more energy than is put into the machine.
Gravity pull it back to earth, and once it touches the earth, it loses energy after deforming and heating up as a result of friction. It should be noted that if a ball would be thrown in space, and assuming nothing will get in its way, it will indeed go on forever.