If it were in outer space, an object travelling in a straight line would continue on its course for ever; or at least until it came within the gravitational pull of another object or planet. The same goes for a wheel or disk which also would spin for ever were it in outer space. Here on Earth, however, the object would be slowed down by air resistance or, in the case of a car, by tyre to road resistance - unless of course power were applied. A wheel on Earth would have to be turning on an axle and this also would cause friction and bring the wheel to a stop - unless it was powered. Perpetual motion means 'motion without power' and this means that it can exist in space but not here on Earth.
Achieving perpetual motion with a machine, as any respected physicist will tell you, is impossible. Certain laws of thermodynamics prove this. However, many contemporary inventors believe that nothing is impossible if you try hard enough. Several claim to have succeeded in producing functioning perpetual motion devices; but their claims haven't been validated. My personal view is that someone will eventually make one that works.
The First Law is simply conservation of energy. It is impossible to create energy out of nothing, or to make energy disappear entirely.The First Law is simply conservation of energy. It is impossible to create energy out of nothing, or to make energy disappear entirely.The First Law is simply conservation of energy. It is impossible to create energy out of nothing, or to make energy disappear entirely.The First Law is simply conservation of energy. It is impossible to create energy out of nothing, or to make energy disappear entirely.
A wheel and axle is a special kind of lever, as it combines rotational motion (wheel) with linear motion (lever) to make work easier.
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.
The moving parts of a machine have kinetic energy, which is the energy associated with their motion. This energy is the result of work being done to make the parts move and is typically used to perform mechanical tasks within the machine.
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.
its mechanism+ void+ energy= impossible machine
sorry but you cant make a time machine. it is impossible.
its mechanism+ void+ energy= impossible machine
The elliptical machine is an exercise machine that gives you more natural motion. You are able to stay on the elliptical machine longer than the treadmill. The oval shaped motion is easier on the joints than running which prevents knee injuries. When using the machine make sure your feet are secure and keep at a steady pace.
the purpose of having a simple machine is to make life easier
Achieving perpetual motion with a machine, as any respected physicist will tell you, is impossible. Certain laws of thermodynamics prove this. However, many contemporary inventors believe that nothing is impossible if you try hard enough. Several claim to have succeeded in producing functioning perpetual motion devices; but their claims haven't been validated. My personal view is that someone will eventually make one that works.
The First Law is simply conservation of energy. It is impossible to create energy out of nothing, or to make energy disappear entirely.The First Law is simply conservation of energy. It is impossible to create energy out of nothing, or to make energy disappear entirely.The First Law is simply conservation of energy. It is impossible to create energy out of nothing, or to make energy disappear entirely.The First Law is simply conservation of energy. It is impossible to create energy out of nothing, or to make energy disappear entirely.
A wheel and axle is a special kind of lever, as it combines rotational motion (wheel) with linear motion (lever) to make work easier.
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.
The moving parts of a machine have kinetic energy, which is the energy associated with their motion. This energy is the result of work being done to make the parts move and is typically used to perform mechanical tasks within the machine.
The first known attempt to create a perpetual motion machine was by Indian mathematician Bhaskara II in the 12th century. He proposed a wheel that he believed could run indefinitely without an energy source.