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Re: My perpetual motion machine!!!!!!!
 Originally Posted by ProZachNation
the tube is a cappilary tube(draws water up it) a magnet floats on top of something that floats, and there is a coiled copper wire outside the tube.
So how do we get the magnet to go up and down and create current or w/e it is called? We put a valve on the bottom of the tube, this stop water from coming in the tube and the water in the tube evaporates and the valve opens and the magnet goes up and bammo we got perpetual motion(or a really horrible failure and a travesty to science)
The weight of the float+magnet would overcome any weak upward force exerted by capillary action.
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