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Research on zero-point energy perpetual motion machines. Decide if designing such machines is possible or not...

Research on zero-point energy perpetual motion machines. Decide if designing such machines is possible or not possible and explain your reasoning. Bear in mind that these perpetual motion machines may be nanomachines.

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A perpectual motion machines is machine that moves perpectually, it never stops means if youcreated one today it works till big freeze day like long time.the big freeze day means it is the point at which the atwhich the universe has expanded so much that it reaches a stete of zero thermodynamic free energy .In other words, it is the point at which the cosmos, as a whole, will be unable to sustain motion.all of spacetime will be at absolute zero (the coldest temperature,where all movement stops).

In short,the big freeze is essensially a time of eternal,unending,utterly still darkness.fortunately,it's not set to happen for another 100 trillion years or so. the important thing to remember "is that a true perpectual motoin machines would be able to run at least long time". thanks to the fundamental physics of our universe,perpectual motion machines are impossible.

However, perpetual motion machines to be possible, this new knowledge would have to break physics as we kow it . we would be wrong about simply everything, and nearly none of our observatins would make any sense.

The first law of thermodynamics is the law of conservation of energy. It states that energy can be neither created nor destroyed.instead, it is simply changes from one form to another form. to run a machine for a long time energy should be with the machine without loosing for a long time.

To build a perpetual motion machine we must accomplish many things:

1.Any moving parts should not touch each other. beacuse of it's friction machine lose it's energy.

2.The machine should be operated in a vaccume.

3.the shold not produce any sound.

by the brown's molecular movement ' those objects are moving ,the heat from the environment create energy. those objets are small or big'. the heat flows from the amber to metalic parts even heat is warmer than amber.


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