Perpetual motion (disambiguation)
- Perpetual motion (disambiguation)
Perpetual motion is a condition in which work is continuously done without an external supply of energy.
Perpetual motion may also refer to:
* Perpetuum mobile, music characterised by a continuous steady stream of notes, usually at a rapid tempo
* "Perpetual Motion" (album), an album of classical material played on the banjo by Béla Fleck along with an assortment of accompanists
* "Perpetual Motion" (film), a 2005 film directed by Ning Ying
* "Perpetual Motion" (Dave Weckl Band album), an album by the Dave Weckl Band
* "Perpetuum Mobile" (album), an album by Einstürzende Neubauten
* "Perpetual Motion" (short story), a short story in the "Viagens Interplanetarias" series by L. Sprague de Camp
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