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Biology, 05.10.2021 23:00, davidchafin59245

1. What are some examples of perpetual motion machines that people have reported to have built or tried to build? 2. Take a look at some of the other examples posted and try to predict why these machines don't actually work.
3. Do you think that a perpetual motion machine will ever be possible to make? Why or why not?

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