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Three out of the four people below seriously pursued (at least for a time) the search for a working perpetual motion machine. Who's the odd man out?
Bhaskara the learned
Rube Goldberg
Robert Boyle
Leonardo da Vinci
Which of the following correctly describes a perpetual motion machine?
A machine with infinite sources of energy
A machine that re-uses all the energy it expends
A machine with no zero velocity points
A machine that can do work with no power source
Why will Bhaskara's wheel stop spinning?
Flawed axle design
Needs to be placed in a vacuum
The center of mass is lower than the axis
Mercury is too dense
Why won't the capillary bowl work?
The capillary force is too weak
It requires extra energy to free the droplet
It doesn't work with modern-day tubes
It could only work in zero-gravity conditions
Why does the second law of thermodynamics make perpetual motion machines impossible (to date)?
Energy is always conserved
Energy will always leech out of a system as heat
There is no negative work
Systems try to achieve equilibrium
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