perpetual motion machine of the third kind
perpetual motion machine of the third kind
[pər′pech·ə·wəl ′mō·shən mə‚shēn əvthə ′thərd ‚kīnd] (physics)
A device which has a component that can continue moving forever; an example is a superconductor.
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