A perpetual motion machine of first kind is
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Perpetual motion machine of the first kind is a machine that can do work indefinitely without an energy input. From ancient, people has been captivated by this concept. The examples include the “closed-cycle water mill” proposed by the English physician Robert Fludd in 1618.
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A perpetual motion machine of the first kind is a machine which can do work indefinitely without any energy input.
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- From ancient times, people have been captivated by the concept of perpetual motion machine.
- It includes the “closed-cycle water mill” which is proposed by the English physician Robert Fludd in 1618.
- It is an imaginary device that will produce work continuously without absorbing any energy from its surroundings and is called a Perpetual Motion Machine of the First kind
- It is a device that violates the first law of thermodynamics.
- It is the machine of the first kind in which a system delivers useful energy to its surroundings without itself losing energy, violating energy.
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