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Eternal Motor From Plastic Bottle.

To create such a device as a perpetual motion machine, you only need a plastic bottle, a wooden partition and a small tube. First, cut the bottle in half and start working with the bottom. Cut out the wood partition in such a way that it would be inserted into the bottle and at the same time snug against the walls. That is, the septum should separate the upper half of the half-bottle from the bottom, in the manner of a bottle stopper. At the same time, the wooden plug must have fibers coming up from the bottom (from my own experience I can say that deciduous trees are much better than conifers). That is, we seem to get a horizontal cut off from the tree trunk. After that, in the center of this round we make a cutout and make a stopper for it, and besides it we insert through the wooden partition into the bottom part of the tube. In this case, the space around the tube and the plug should be airtight.

After that, fill the bottom of the bottle with liquid that can evaporate at room temperature. The liquid level must cover the lower edge of the tube, but there must be a layer of air between the wooden partition and the liquid.

After that, we cover everything with the top of the bottle. And it remains to wait, our perpetual motion machine is ready. When the liquid starts to evaporate, drops will drip from the upper end of the tube. And that the most amazing process will be "eternal" if the halves of the bottle are tight against the external environment. That is, we get a simple in the manufacture of a sophisticated science and technology, and it's time to shout "Eureka."

Without going into the details of thermodynamics and other intelligent sciences and high technologies, the meaning of such a process is simple. The perpetual motion machine works like this: evaporating the liquid raises the pressure in the air gap between the wooden partition and the liquid, and accordingly a part of the liquid under this pressure will rise up the tube from the bottom to the top of the bottle and thereby cause a dripping. Under ideal conditions, at some point the system must come to equilibrium - the pressure becomes stable and the fluid flow stops. But we are not in ideal conditions, so we should not forget about gravity. Since under its action a part of the molecules will constantly tend to go down, which will cause an ordered movement of the liquid vapor. In addition, under the influence of the same gravity, excess liquid that drips through the upper opening in the tube gets to the surface of the wooden partition and seeps through the wood pores again into the lower part. Therefore, the process is almost endless.

Where is the perpetual motion machine you ask? Yes, everything is simple, imagine that a drop of liquid is not just dripping, but dripping onto a wheel like water mills and rotating it, that's the engine.

To those who are interested in such developments and discoveries, you can always find many interesting and unique materials on similar topics in the online magazine about new technologies.

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