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Schoolboy builds eco-friendly perpetual motion toy

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A schoolboy showed off an impressive eco-friendly perpetual motion toy he built himself.

The student used plastic bottles, sticks, thread, and marble to create the continuously moving mechanism in Zhejiang, China.

Footage shows a wooden stick attached to the bottle spinning, causing a small brown bead to bump and coil around another pole.

Expressive faces drawn onto circular Styrofoam were added on top of the rods.

Perpetual motion refers to the continuous movement of an object without any additional energy required to maintain it.

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