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International Journal of Engineering Research in Computer Science and Engineering (IJERCSE)

Monthly Journal for Computer Science and Engineering

Open Access Journal

International Journal of Engineering Research in Computer Science and Engineering (IJERCSE)

Monthly Journal for Computer Science and Engineering

ISSN : 2394-2320 (Online)

Review of the Concept of Perpetual Motion Machines

Author : Kaushalendra Kumar Dubey 1

Date of Publication :20th July 2017

Abstract: Cases of "Free Energy" age utilizing “Perpetual Motion Machines (PMM)” are generally limited by the academic network since “Perpetual Motion Machines” are viewed as incomprehensible, as an immediate end product of the “Law of Conservation of Energy”. This system contains eight magnets organized at equivalent separations at the edge of a round plate and a ring magnet at the focus of the circle. The primary magnet at the edge of the roundabout plate has its north lined up with pivot of turn. The following magnet put after 1/eighth of the perimeter is turned by an edge of 450 around z-pivot with the end goal that in the wake of travelling half circuit the magnet turns through 1800. The input is ring magnet which has an inward sweep of 31.75 mm and an external range of 50.8 mm. The ring magnet is situated at a point between 300-400 mm from the level upper surface of the plate. The lower face of the ring magnet is North Pole and the upper face goes about as South Pole or the other way around. In either case the substance of bar magnet confronting the ring magnet is with the end goal that there is a shocking power between the two. As the plate turns at first, the ring magnet is situated physically by turning it around it's z-hub at an edge of 300-400 to a pivot parallel to the upper surface of the plate with the end goal that at a moment.

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