CBSE BOARD X, asked by akashrishi, 1 year ago

HOW DOES A WATERMILL WORK ?

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Answered by akashgang
5
HI HERE IS THE ANSWER

A WATERMILL USES A LARGE WOODEN OR METAL WHEEL TO GENERATE POWER . IT CONSISTS OF MANY SMALL BLADES , OVER WHICH THE FLOWING WATER OF STREAM RUNS; THIS WHEEL CALLED WATER WHEEL . THE FLOWING WATER ROTATES THE WHEEL . THIS ROTATIONAL MOVEMENT PRODUCES ELECTRICITY WHEN CONNECTED TO A GENERATOR . ALTHOUGH MILLS WERE USED TO GENERATE HYDRO POWER IN EARLIER TIMES IN MANY COUNTRIES , PEOPLE IN THE UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRIES USE THEM EVEN TODAY . ELECTRICITY PRODUCED IN SUCH A MANNER IS POLLUTION FREE AND DOES NOT HARM OUR ENVIRONMENT .

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Answered by ans81
3
Hey mate here is your answer

water Mills used the flow of water to turn a large water wheel a shaft connected to the wheel axle is then used to transmit the power from the water through a system of gear and codes to work machinery such as a milestone to grind corn
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