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For decades, the quest for alternative, sustainable, clean energy has been continuous and rigorous. The campaign for this quest has never been stronger than it is today. C-M Machines are CIT's answer to conclude this quest.
↘ The C-M1 Machine | ||||
![]() | Electric Power Generation Hydro Electric Power Generation, The Water Recycling Concept USPTO Patent Application Number : US 12/231,697 Publication Date : December 17, 2009 | |||
↘ The C-M1 types of Perpetual Motion Machine | ||||
1. Absolute Perpetual Motion Machine | ||||
We at CIT define it as a perpetual motion machine that runs without the need or aid of a prime mover - the electric motor. If an A/C motor is used, it is mainly for speed and revolution controlling purposes. Therefore the Input/Output Ratio is 1:100 or more. | ||||
2. Dependent Perpetual Motion Machine | ||||
We at CIT define it as a perpetual motion machine that runs with the need or aid of a prime mover - the electric motor. The Input/Output Ratio is about 1:25.
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↘ The C-M1 Model | ||||
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