NEW...
A water mill works by a putting a water wheel into running water like a current or river. This makes the water wheel spin which spins an axle. The axle spins the thing that grinds the wheat. Of course there are a whole bunch of gears and stuff between the water wheel and the grinder but that's how it basically works.
The watermill was made of wood and nails
the watermill was invented in 240 BC
Watermill - ballet - was created in 1972.
Yes as long as there is water to drive the watermill.
The address of the Watermill Center is: 39 Watermill Towd Road, Water Mill, NY 11976
A model of watermill can be made by fixing a pinwheel and an energy converter through constant flowing water.
The web address of the Watermill Center is: www.watermillcenter.org
Chinese people
energy does work by giving another object energy to do work. something moves/motions, which creates energy for another object to use. for example: a flowing river spins a watermill, which then works for other purposes. energy = flowing river object that receives energy to do other work = watermill ur welcome maddie b.
Yes, if you have a watermill too
A watermill uses mechanical energy to grind or mill grains by harnessing the kinetic energy of flowing water to turn a wheel or turbine. The movement of the water causes the wheel to rotate, which is then used to power machinery for various tasks.
You can call it a watermill