Is it possible to have a unlimited powersuply made from water or electricity?
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Sorry mate, everyone's right, due to the law of conservation, by the time the water gets to the second pump, energy would have been lost through friction that when it gets back to the first machine the energy would be less than the original amount. So on and so forth until a total standstill... : (
perpetual motion machines violate the 2nd law of thermodynamics.
In theory the pumps could push the water, then the motion of the water could continue to carry itself forever. However, this ideal plan does not take into account the laws of thermodynamics, and things like friction. The water loses energy because of friction and so would slow down as it moved, and would eventually stop.
All the frictional losses need to be accounted for and so, you need to pump in energy to keep the system going. So, not possible.
If you were to use this in a somewhat plausible industrial
application than you would save energy but not reach a perpetual state of regaining the energy. What you suggest is impossible due to energy losses.
Do you think the world would be fighting over oil supplies if your plan was possible?
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