People would like it a lot, if it existed. Perpetual motion is impossible: a whimsical fantasy of ignorant fools who ignore the laws of physics; and as such anyone who mentions the possibility of perpetual motion existing is considered an idiot.
An imaginary device, which like perpetual motion, does not exist.
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its not that they dont like it, they just bark and objects in motion. whether it be a person or a squirrel
momentum Further answer Momentum is the reason something keeps moving, it's not really what it's called. Motion or perpetual motion is more like the answer to the question.
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A perpetual motion machine, which produces more energy than it uses, violates the laws of thermodynamics. In this case, magnets repelling each other can create motion, but the system will eventually lose energy due to factors like friction and air resistance, causing it to stop. A perpetual motion machine from magnets alone is not possible because it cannot overcome the law of conservation of energy.
it isn't, it's easy to make if you avoid technology that makes friction, like what's found in the computer you are now using.....
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Perpetual motion is impossible because it violates the laws of thermodynamics, specifically the first and second laws. The first law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or transformed. The second law states that in any energy transfer or transformation, some energy is lost as unusable heat. This means that a perpetual motion machine, which would have to operate without any energy input or losses, cannot exist in reality.
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The secret is, it's very possible! Perpetual motion has been here for 2 decades! It has been perfected. The government doesn't want the public to know. The oil companies are very powerful as well. Free energy will create war. I left the above intact because I believe in free speech - even if it is complete horse manure like the statements above. There are two types of "perpetual motion" machines - those that don't work because they try to violate the 1st law of thermodynamics (energy cannot be created or destroyed - it can only change form), and those that don't work because they try to violate the 2nd law of thermodynamics (heat only flows spontaneously from hot to cold). The only conspiracy is the laws of the universe operating to expose con artists who try to get people to give them money for something of no value. The reason that perpetual motion is impossible is that there just isn't any situation where friction and gravity don't operate. Note that gravity is primarily an issue for any imagined perpetual motion machines that would try to operate out in the near-vacuum of space. Some work always has to be input to a system to keep the motion going to overcome the friction. That energy has to come from somewhere and a closed system only has a finite amount of energy - eventually all the motion will be converted to heat via friction and the motion will cease. You just can't get more energy out than you put in. Some perpetual motion machines claim to be able to suck energy from their surroundings, but you can only absorb heat from the surroundings as long as you are cooler than your surroundings. Eventually you warm up to the same temperature as the surroundings. There are some energy producing systems that take advantage of naturally occurring temperature differences but they are not perpetual motion machines. They still rely on the input of energy from somewhere, whether it be geothermal or solar.