My watch has a kinetic circular thing in it that when it moves, it charges the watch, if that was attached near the joints of the arms, I would think that's gonna generate more energy than it would take to just pull the pendulum back up with a string to start spinning again. Can that be perpetual motion?
Someone let him out!
DogBoots77 8 months ago
DOES IT STOP OR NO?
ZZAKON 3 years ago
My watch has a kinetic circular thing in it that when it moves, it charges the watch, if that was attached near the joints of the arms, I would think that's gonna generate more energy than it would take to just pull the pendulum back up with a string to start spinning again. Can that be perpetual motion?
AndyGoRAWR 3 years ago
@AndyGoRAWR no, perpetual motion isn't physically possible. there will always be friction in any system in real life and so energy would be lost
woahcoffee 11 months ago
@AndyGoRAWR No
Key3812 11 months ago
How long does it keep going?
Cokoholicar 3 years ago
consumers doesn't get the mystery of physics ...
Lex5151 3 years ago 5
i love the part where it gave the guy the middle finger
profiley 3 years ago 2
Ey man, this clock is busted!
Walenski 3 years ago 11
seen it
petitoeuf8 3 years ago
i want one
ryanx84 3 years ago
ITS A TIME MACHINE
zuriku 3 years ago 11
looks like a rterted guy trying to dances but farts and gets fustrated coz he doesnt know why the people are staring at him
eargqgqgqgr 3 years ago
that was so anti-funny it pisses me off '_'
TheHusky9 3 years ago
thats kl
boarder0mark 3 years ago
Weird.
kylexraine 4 years ago