Richard Arkwright made significant improvements to the water frame, which was originally developed by Sir Richard Arkwright himself. He enhanced its design and efficiency, allowing the machine to spin stronger and finer yarn more effectively. His innovations contributed to the growth of the textile industry during the Industrial Revolution, making the water frame a pivotal invention in cotton manufacturing.
Richard Arkwright
It was made in England but I'm not sure where in England
He made the Water Frame
Richard Arkwright built the Water Frame in 1769. It was a machine powered by water that made good yarn for making clothes.
he was a writer.
The piano was made in 1992-1994. Don't have a better number but; my piano has the number around 720000, was made in '91. The frame is not and can not be radioactive.
No
it was invented in the indrustrial revolution 18c defne
It runs by a waterwheel and that does all the labour.
The water frame works by water going into the water frame and ebergy is produced! it aslo makes water more drinkable instead of people walking down to the water frame
The yz 125 is better because 2005 and up have An aluminum frame and over all better. The kx 125 is ok but they made an aluminum frame in 2007. I would always go with yamaha
The Water-Frame was used to spin yarn. It was invented by Richard Arkwright in 1769, and the Water-Frame made yarn spinning much easier for people, and had much more strength than the Spinning Jenny, invented in 1767.