perpetual motion
Perhaps, motion never slows {perpetual motion}|. Perpetual motion of first kind violates extended Le Chatelier's principle. Perpetual motion of second kind violates extended Le Chatelier's principle. Perpetual motion of third kind violates the principle that there must always be friction.
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