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  • A '''perpetual motion machine''', also known as a '''perpetuum mobile''' (Latin), refers to a hypothetica ...pposedly can increase a given amount of energy without any energy input. A perpetual motion machine of the first kind contradicts the [[first law of thermodynamics]]. The firs
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  • ...of the (mechanical calculator) devices, leading to his attempt to create a perpetual motion machine." ...ience/2012/11/an-analysis-of-a-perpetual-motion-machine/ 'An Analysis of a Perpetual Motion Machine'] - ''Wired'' magazine, 8 November 2012.
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  • ...of the (mechanical calculator) devices, leading to his attempt to create a perpetual motion machine." ...ience/2012/11/an-analysis-of-a-perpetual-motion-machine/ 'An Analysis of a Perpetual Motion Machine'] - ''Wired'' magazine, 8 November 2012.
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  • * Thermodynamics: [[Perpetual motion machine]]
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  • {{r|Perpetual motion machine}}
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  • A '''perpetual motion machine''', also known as a '''perpetuum mobile''' (Latin), refers to a hypothetica ...pposedly can increase a given amount of energy without any energy input. A perpetual motion machine of the first kind contradicts the [[first law of thermodynamics]]. The firs
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  • The "Maximov institute" is widely known due to the perpetual motion machine [[Gravitsapa]] that was launched into the Earth orbit in 2008 and advertise ...lists of the Institute for Space Systems conducted successful tests of the perpetual motion machine in space. Valery Menshikov, the director of the institute, said that the ma
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  • Russian scientists test perpetual motion machine in space. ...lists of the Institute for Space Systems conducted successful tests of the perpetual motion machine in space. Valery Menshikov, the director of the institute, said that the ma
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  • ...than-light]] travel. Some of those approaches, however, have aspects of [[perpetual motion machine]]s. ...aectionless propulsion was considered as nonsense, as some equivalent of [[Perpetual motion machine|perpetual motion]] which contradicts the fundamental concepts of [[physics]
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  • ...sult of all thermodynamic processes.'' This law forbids the existence of [[perpetual motion machine|perpetual motion machines]], since such a machine would need to perform wor
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  • ...the vacuum, has attracted the attention of amateur inventors. Numerous [[Perpetual motion machine|perpetual motion]] and other [[pseudoscience|pseudoscientific]] devices, of
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  • [[perpetual motion machine]]s and [[gravitsapa]]s by just the correspondence principle. Also, all the
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  • ...icate [[Benjamin Franklin]]'s kite experiment, make fireworks, and build a perpetual motion machine. When he turned eighteen he decided to try his hand at teaching and was in
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