Re: Perpetual Motion Machine
From: MorituriMax (newage_at_sendarico.net)
Date: 06/10/04
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Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 07:39:38 GMT
Pathikrit wrote:
> Hey whats up with you guys ??
> I'm talking in general :-
> Let c how you explain this :-
>
> Instead of Uranus let it be an isolated rock in the universe...away
> from Suns etc...with no surface winds on the rock. Let the pendulum be
> frictionless...now how do you explain this.
If the pendulum is frictionless and no other outside effects influence the
swing, then once it swings completely to one side, it will stay there.. you
would need another force to tap it back the other way.
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