Aims to eliminate all friction and dissipation to maintain motion forever through inertia. Famous Examples and Their "Secrets"
Attempts to convert thermal energy into work with 100% efficiency without a "cold reservoir," violating the Second Law of Thermodynamics (Entropy).
A perpetual-motion machine is a hypothetical device that, once started, continues to operate indefinitely without any additional energy input. In reality, these machines are impossible because they violate the fundamental . Classification of "Perpetual" Machines
Claims to produce more energy than it consumes, violating the First Law of Thermodynamics (Conservation of Energy).