the question is about Periodic Motion
Question Description
While it’s impossible to design a perpetual motion machine, that is, a
machine that keeps moving forever, come up with ways to keep some type
of periodic motion going for a very long time. Explain the limits on
perpetual motion. Discuss what slows down a machine and how you might
minimize those effects for at least one specific form of periodic
motion, such as the motion of a spring or pendulum, or circular motion.
Come up with an inventive solution!
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