
Water Mill
A water mill is a structure that uses flowing or falling water to generate mechanical power. It typically consists of a wheel with blades or paddles that spins when water moves over or around it. This spinning motion can then be transferred to perform work, such as grinding grain into flour or sawing logs. Historically, water mills have been an important means of harnessing natural water flow to provide renewable energy for various industrial processes before the widespread use of electricity. They efficiently convert the kinetic energy of water into useful mechanical energy.