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Mills were powered mostly by wind or flowing water.

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What type of energy powered the mills?

Water energy, in the form of flowing rivers or streams, was commonly used to power mills in the past. The kinetic energy of moving water was harnessed to turn water wheels or turbines, which then powered machinery inside the mill.


Why do you have wind mills?

Wind mills are used to harness the power of wind and convert it into energy such as electricity. They are a renewable energy source and help reduce reliance on fossil fuels, contributing to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly energy production.


How is wind energy derived?

Wind energy is derived by harnessing the kinetic energy from the movement of air. This energy is converted into electricity through wind turbines, which consist of blades that rotate when wind blows against them. The rotating blades spin a generator, producing electricity that can be used to power homes, businesses, and other facilities.


How is electricity made inside the generator?

electricity in a generator is made by spinning a magnet inside a coil the flux lines of the magnet will cut through the coil and create a current. you can turn the magnet in numerous ways, by using wind mills, water mills, or heating water with coal, oil, gas or nuclear energy, and let the steam rush into a turbine which then moves the magnet.


What energy source was first used to power textile maufacturing plants?

Water power was the first energy source used to power textile manufacturing plants during the Industrial Revolution. Factories were built near rivers and streams to harness the power of water to operate machinery such as water wheels and water mills.

Related Questions

What was the energy source for most American mills in the early 19th century?

19th century factories were often powered by mills that used the running water of a river. This is part of the reason many industrial towns were built on rivers. They were also powered by coal.


What powered mills in the early colonies?

flowing water


What energy source is renewed by falling rain?

Water Energy: Water is an energy source that may be used to power mills. In fact, many mills were water-powered in history. Some, but not as many, mills are water powered today. Keeping the example of water-powered mills, the water mill would have to be in a river. If during a drought (per say) the water level of the river dried up or diminished, falling rain would renew it. Of course, water is recycled through the water cycle, so water never diminishes. The form in which the water is in just changes its state of matter.


What type of energy powered the mills?

Water energy, in the form of flowing rivers or streams, was commonly used to power mills in the past. The kinetic energy of moving water was harnessed to turn water wheels or turbines, which then powered machinery inside the mill.


Before 1820 most factories and mills in the US powered by?

it was powered by coal


What are early uses of wind energy?

Wind energy is used to sail boats, and turn wind mills to make flour.


What part of the US were most mills located?

Mills were mainly located in the North due to the fact that the mills needed a flowing water source to be powered. There were many streams and rivers, which could power mills, in the North. Another reason why mills were mainly in the North was because the South was all about agriculture and didn't want to waste money on mills when they could buy slaves for labor in the fields.


Why do you have wind mills?

Wind mills are used to harness the power of wind and convert it into energy such as electricity. They are a renewable energy source and help reduce reliance on fossil fuels, contributing to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly energy production.


How do you use hydroelectric energy in a sentence?

The power to run early grain mills came from hydroelectric energy provided through water wheels.


What was the first power source that powered sawmills during the industrial revilotion?

Saw mills could be powered by water wheels, just as a grain mill was powered. Horses and oxen could also be used to create the power. The application of steam is what really made things work faster.


Who brought the water powered mills to America?

Francis Lowell


How were the first mills powered?

The earliest mills were powered with horses or mules in a rotary turnstyle, as seen in the Beverly Cotton Manufactory, however later mills used water power, since that was less interruptable and provided more power for the factories.