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Originally Posted by spikNspan
well you would only need enough air to start up the engine initially, once it's going it would be able to charge back up the tanks on its own power.
so basically, you never would have to refill it except for the first time the tanks are filled and put into the vehicle.
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Originally Posted by Pank
except that perpetual motion machines are physically impossible, due to wind resistance, electrical resistance and friction.
so no, that wouldnt work.
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Originally Posted by kdashy
You mean something that breaks the law of conservation of energy?
I see.
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Originally Posted by luftrofl
Hooray for the perpetual motion machine! Hooray for people who don't really understand physics! Yay!
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Physics is for chumps remember?