The oldest known waterwheels were built in the Middle East in Egypt and Persia. They were water-lifting devices used to irrigate fields.
The waterwheel.
The ancient Greeks invented many items which impacted our lives (such as founding the Olympic Games)
The Bible says the Hebrews watered their gardens "with thy foot". They walked a water wheel to raise water from a canal up to an irrigation ditch or sluice. So as not to walk in the water, they built an inner wheel ("a wheel within a wheel"). The larger-diameter wheel carried buckets down into the canal. These tipped at the appropriate height, spilling water into the ditch which would carry it to the field.
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A load can be lifted up by a waterwheel by attaching it to a rope or chain that is wound around a drum connected to the waterwheel. When the waterwheel is turned by the flow of water, the drum rotates, causing the rope or chain to lift the load. This process allows the load to be raised or lowered using the mechanical energy generated by the waterwheel.
The scientific name for waterwheel plant is Aldrovanda vesiculosa.
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it is used for power and energy
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The waterwheel.
The waterwheel.
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Water flowing over a waterwheel is an example of kinetic energy transforming into mechanical energy. The moving water causes the waterwheel to turn, which can then be used to perform mechanical work, such as grinding grain or generating electricity.
A waterwheel uses mechanical energy. The kinetic energy of the moving water causes the wheel to turn, which can then be used to drive machinery or generate electricity.
one of the uses was to ground flour