TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. OVERVIEW 2.1 PERPETUAL MACHINES 2.2 EXAMPLES 3. CONCULUSION 1. INTRODUCTION In this article, using the thermodynamic laws and working logic of perpetual motion machines, the subject of perpetual motion and why such machines cannot be real will be discussed. 2. OVERVIEW 2.1 Perpetual Machines Perpetual motion is the act of continuing its motion indefinitely without any loss once energized, and no additional energy is required to maintain this motion. Machines that perform this action are called perpetual motion machines. In order for a perpetual motion machine to work, it must be frictionless and completely silent. During operation, there should be no heat exchange and should not emit radiation. That is, there should be no energy transfer from the system, because th...
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