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An artificial water trench, esp. one to or from a mill.
A mill pond is a man made lake which holds water for release to a water wheel which drives a mill.
Probably a water wheel.
On the water wheel at the mill. (Far right side of the Mill area) You jump up to it
The water freezes and the wheel will become stiff and hard to turn.
A Medieval mill is where the grain flour was made from corn or wheat. It was hydroelectrically powered and produced the grain for the lord of the manor who would then decide to sell it with a high tax or to keep it in storage for his estate.
An electrical component that functions similarly to a water-driven wheel on an old mill is a turbine connected to a generator. The turbine, akin to the water wheel, harnesses energy (such as wind or water) to rotate, which then drives the generator to produce electricity. This is commonly seen in hydroelectric or wind power generation systems.
Whether or not a mill is an example of a wheel and axle is a matter of semantics. It certainly would contain examples of a wheel and axle.
On the right side of the mill, next to the mud swamp.
The address of the Water Mill Museum is: 63 Old Mill Rd, Water Mill, NY 11976-0063
a solar farm can be used to generate electricity. for example if you had a wind mill or water wheel.
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.