It is powered by water wheels that help the thread move and spin through
What I think is at the bottom of a whirlpool. I think that there is just water that's keeps spinning and spinning. T.W.
By fast spinning them =)
Centrifugal force - the spinning motion sends everything in the drum as far from the centre of rotation as possible. The side of the drum stops the clothes, the holes in the drum let the water through.
Inertia is the energy contained in an objects motion. Its' potential to do work. A spinning top has inertia as does the World or any planet. This spinning motion can be made to do work and slows as it gives up its' energy. Mass plus spin or gravity generate power.
Natural gas is ignited and the heat is used to boild water and generate steam. Steam is then forced through impeller turbines spinning them in turn spinning Generator Coils that Produce the electricity.
spinning jenny and water frame
The spinning jenny was invented by James Hargreaves in 1764. The water frame was patented by Richard Arkwright in 1775.
The spinning frame or water frame
The Water Frame or Spinning Frame was first used around 1769/70.
Flying Shuttle, Spinning Jenny, Spinning Mule, and the Water Frame
He was an English inventor, pioneer of the spinning industry so then known for the Spinning and Water Frame.
The water frame was the name given to a spinning frame which I think spun cotton. I hope that this has turNed out to be what you are looking for.
Richard Arkwright invented the spinning frame in the year of 1768. The spinning frame was capable of producing stronger threads for yarns.
Richard Arkwright
spinning jenny and water frame *Skinny Mini*
The best place to find a water frame and spinning mule by the late 1700s was a factory. The machines were used for the textile industry.
The spinning frame was made in the year, 1768