'Perpetual' motion machine
Since ancient times, scientists have wondered whether it would be possible to create a machine that, once started and without adding extra energy, would never stop. Even Leonardo da Vinci tried to imagine such a mechanism, but found it impossible.
Even if we know it's impossible, some people are still convinced they have discovered the secret of this machine. Some even claim that there is a perpetual motion models that can produces more energy than what they use.
This activity consists of building a 'perpetual motion machine' based on the concept proposed in 1150 by the Indian mathematician Bhaskara II and help children to :
- Understand that perpetual motion is impossible which prevents them from believing in miraculous solutions that would disqualify all our efforts to save energy.
- Avoid being influenced by theories that are not scientifically validated, especially on the Internet (fake news, free energy).
- Encourage creativity and curiosity by trying to understand why a given model cannot work in perpetuity; this involves understanding basic mechanics and thermodynamics.
- Understand that while perpetual motion is impossible, limiting losses helps to concieve energy efficient machines.
Difficulté
Moyen
Durée
2h
Note
Prix
~ 10 CHF
Témoignages
0
Réalisation
Date | 15.07.2022 |
Auteur | Martin |
Organisme | webenergie |
Traducteur | webmaster |
Finalité | Produire un mouvement |
Domaine | Energie Mécanisme, rouages, engrenages Autres |
Langue(s) | français english |
License |