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if planetary motion is to be considered perpetual , then the answer is yes. Bcoz usage of gravity determined by the temperature of sun and the planet respectively keeps them in motion . similarly designing a machine running on no additional costs, by using forces of nature can also be termed as perpetuals . rather than considering the laws , many of their designs using nature as their support can be at least encouraged to produce power .They can be put to use to provide the needs of the hour for future development. Moreover in this Universe there is no possibility to create a perpetual machine, as any machine/least known particle can never escape the force of gravity. so y not utilise it to create green energies. if that is the case , i have seen and checked thoroughly a working prototype already which can produce 50Mw at only an one time investment of 2.5 million $ for millions of years to come.why not use them instead of dangerous+costly atomic power plants. fred7sofi@Yahoo.com

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How feasible is the development of a magnetic motor capable of achieving perpetual motion?

The development of a magnetic motor capable of achieving perpetual motion is not feasible due to the laws of thermodynamics, which state that perpetual motion is impossible.


Is an autombile engine a perpetual motion machine?

No, an automobile engine is not a perpetual motion machine. It relies on fuel combustion to produce energy, which is not a perpetual source. Perpetual motion machines are theoretical devices that can operate indefinitely without an external source of energy, which violates the laws of thermodynamics.


Who invented the perpetual motion machine?

There is no conclusive evidence of a perpetual motion machine being successfully invented. Such a machine would violate the laws of thermodynamics, specifically the conservation of energy. Many attempts to create perpetual motion machines have failed to provide sustained motion without an external energy source.


Can you consider gravity to be perpetual motion?

No, gravity is a force of attraction between objects with mass, not perpetual motion. Perpetual motion refers to a hypothetical machine that operates indefinitely without an external energy source, which is not possible due to the laws of thermodynamics.


How can a perpetual motion car be designed to achieve continuous motion without the need for external energy sources?

It is not scientifically possible to design a perpetual motion car that can achieve continuous motion without the need for external energy sources. This is because perpetual motion violates the laws of thermodynamics, which state that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or converted. Any design claiming to achieve perpetual motion is not feasible in reality.