Early machines would run on energy sources available at the time, namely manual labour, animal labour, water power and wind power. There is evidence of steam power dating back 2000 years but this was ineffective/inefficient. It wasn't until improvements in the 18th century that steam power really took off.
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Machines are inanimate. Machines do not eat, sleep, rest, breathe, and they do not have a heart beat. Machines are just objects, inanimate objects for the use of humans.
Simple machines increase mechanical advantage.
Machines make work easier because they help to increase productivity. An example of a machine is a forklift. Forklifts allow workers to move more materials at one time which lowers the amount of time it takes to move materials.
Technically, no animal is a simple machine. Simple machines are the basic elements which comprise all other machines. Though some people compare animals to machines and comparisons between anatomy and simple machines might be possible, they are far from obvious.
What did early machines first run on
Its waterfalls
Six people can run 3 machines in the factory. How many machines can 18 people run?
it could be coal gas of waterfalls the answer is gas have to have gas to do thing
Yes,, 5000w solar panels can run 5 hp machines.
Thousands of machines run or are capable of running Linux. It can be run on most home desktops, servers, cellphones, PDAs, DVRs, and video game consoles.
Many Machines either run on, or are run by electricity. Remove the electrical parts or the electrical supply and the machine would stop.
There was a lot of cast iron in early sowing machines.
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all the electrical machines can be run either as a motor or as a generator. but dc machines, A motor can be run as generator and vice versa with little modification
to run machines like cars to run a microwave or even light has radiation
They were powered by handANS 2 -Many early sewing machines were powered by foot. Your feet worked back and forward on a 'treadle' at the base of the machine.