No
A perpetual motion machine cannot be built because it is impossible to completely eliminate the energy losses that naturally occur in any physical system. These losses prevent the machine from continuously operating without an external source of energy.
A perpetual motion machine cannot be built because it would violate the laws of thermodynamics, specifically the first and second laws. The first law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or converted. The second law states that in any energy transfer or conversion, some energy is always lost as heat, making it impossible to achieve 100% energy efficiency in a machine.
No, a machine cannot create energy or work. Machines simply convert one form of energy into another, or amplify forces to make tasks easier to perform. The total amount of energy in a closed system remains constant.
A roof is not a simple machine. It is a structure built to provide shelter and protection from the elements.
Nuclear energy is awesome because it produces large amounts of electricity with minimal greenhouse gas emissions, helping combat climate change. It is a reliable and stable source of energy that can operate continuously for long periods of time, providing a consistent power supply. Additionally, nuclear power plants have low operating costs once built and can generate energy efficiently.
No
nobody built a time machine yet but nothing is impossible you could be the first to do so
no
So that farming could be easier and done by a machine.
A perpetual motion machine cannot be built because it is impossible to completely eliminate the energy losses that naturally occur in any physical system. These losses prevent the machine from continuously operating without an external source of energy.
A perpetual motion machine cannot be built because it would violate the laws of thermodynamics, specifically the first and second laws. The first law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or converted. The second law states that in any energy transfer or conversion, some energy is always lost as heat, making it impossible to achieve 100% energy efficiency in a machine.
A dam or a water wheel to produce electricity from the water flow. Hooweestik.
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.
The man built a machine that could fold paper
No human has built a time machine, so a 9 year old would find it rather difficult.
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A mechanical sewing machine.