MAKG
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Perpetual motion DOES apply because you remove more water than you added (in the exhaust). At a higher temperature, so you had to consume energy to do it. That makes it a really bad fuel....
Perpetual motion means no ENERGY is added. You didn't add any energy in the water.
Perpetual motion means no ENERGY is added. You didn't add any energy in the water.