Perpetual Motion Machine

can a PPM be constructed, using Brownian Motion? I mean, some wheel where one part is subject to collisions by molecules, and the rest is not................something like that?

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  • silverscorpion
    silverscorpion
    As far as I know, a perpetual motion machine can never be realized practically, because every perpetual motion machine will violate the second law of thermodynamics.
  • lal
    lal
    But laws are made to be Broken!😉
    Still, i think its impossible.
  • Gurjap
    Gurjap
    the PPM I am thinking about breaks no laws. It uses Brownian Motion, which is the result of temperature.

    maybe I should elaborate a bit.....

    Brownian Motion is the random motion of molecules inside a liquid [here]. that random motion, if we can contrive a way to turn into motion of a wheel, can lead to some useful work being delivered.

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