Physics, 11.02.2020 19:53 barstr9146
Why is it impossible to create a perpetual motion machine?
Energy will eventually be converted into heat and the
machine will burn up.
Some of the energy will always be lost in the conversion
and therefore it will eventually stop.
The friction that exists within machines will eventually
cause the levers to break.
It is not impossible; perpetual motion machines already
exist.
Done
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Why is it impossible to create a perpetual motion machine?
Energy will eventually be converted...
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