hmmmm. and what about friction?
oo i know this channel on youtube, the guy makes models of perpetual motion concepts to show how they're supposed to work
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN8JJf0CMRkZ6ozapl6nMCw
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does it ever stop? and im not talking about the gif.
It's called 'perpetuum mobile' that means perpetual motion, in another words neverending motion(energy) - you only need starting energy and it'll continue by itself.
And for your answer, it's shouldn't stop. But in nature materials are ending eventually and transfer into energy.
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anyway any object with a starting energy in the space (absolute void) is under neverending motion teoricaly?
As I said above there's a balance in nature that every atom's and/or sub-particle's life span ends. It's turn to energy in purpose to create a new atom - nothing can't be created from no where by any law of physics(that's why scientists don't believe in God). So basically it will be neverending untill atleast one of the atoms will turn into energy and then the circle will break. That's how everything works in the eternal space - births and deaths.
but there is friction even in space?
Yes. Friction is a surface effect and doesn't depend upon there being air.
That looks like a nice decoration piece for my room. I wonder if theyre selling it.
Yes you could. It's more for the office and it'll be even nicer near the window.
I worked in a place that the mechanical engeering there built a neverending train. Whe is offie was empty it was abit spooky, if you didn't know.
I worked in a place that the mechanical engeering there built a neverending train. Whe is offie was empty it was abit spooky, if you didn't know.
Excellent. Do you know where I can buy it from.
I don't know you can ask someone to build it for or to search 'Kinetic Perpetual Motion' online - you might find better than this.
Excellent. Do you know where I can buy it from.
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