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... thought , however , that perpetual motion might be achieved through the use of forces other than that of gravity and seemed particularly to favour mag- netism as having some possible bearing on its realisation . Strange to say , Isaac ...
... thought , however , that perpetual motion might be achieved through the use of forces other than that of gravity and seemed particularly to favour mag- netism as having some possible bearing on its realisation . Strange to say , Isaac ...
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... thought of this invention , I could scarce forbear , with Archimedes , to cry out " Eureka ! Eureka ! " it seeming so in- fallible a way for the effecting of a perpetual motion that nothing could be so much as probably objected against ...
... thought of this invention , I could scarce forbear , with Archimedes , to cry out " Eureka ! Eureka ! " it seeming so in- fallible a way for the effecting of a perpetual motion that nothing could be so much as probably objected against ...
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... thought , would more than exceed the friction of the rollers . Fig . 61. Similar to the buoyancy motor in Fig . 60 , this one drops floats in air down the tube at the right , allows them to pass against the pressure of the head of water ...
... thought , would more than exceed the friction of the rollers . Fig . 61. Similar to the buoyancy motor in Fig . 60 , this one drops floats in air down the tube at the right , allows them to pass against the pressure of the head of water ...
Contents
Introduction | 15 |
What is Perpetual Motion? | 19 |
Elementary Physics and Perpetual Motion | 27 |
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