-
water after it has left the
wheel is
commonly referred to as a tailrace.
Waterwheels were used for
various purposes from
things such as
agriculture to metallurgy...
-
converting falling or
flowing water into
useful power.
Water wheel or
Waterwheel may also
refer to:
Paddle steamer, or
paddle wheel ship, a ship driven...
- The
Malkus waterwheel, also
referred to as the
Lorenz waterwheel or
chaotic waterwheel, is a
mechanical model that
exhibits chaotic dynamics. Its motion...
-
Waterwheel Falls is a
waterfall in the
Sierra Nevada of California,
located in
Yosemite National Park. It is the
largest of the many
waterfalls of the...
- horizontal), one
powered by a
vertical waterwheel through a gear mechanism, and the
other equipped with a
horizontal waterwheel without such a mechanism. The former...
-
Aldrovanda vesiculosa,
commonly known as the
waterwheel plant, is the sole
extant species in the
flowering plant genus Aldrovanda of the
family Droseraceae...
- Center-pivot
irrigation (sometimes
called central pivot irrigation), also
called water-wheel and
circle irrigation, is a
method of crop
irrigation in which...
- The
Terryville Waterwheel is a
historic industrial water wheel at the
Pequabuck River and Main
Street in the
Terryville section of Plymouth, Connecticut...
-
watermill with an
elevated aqueduct and
waterwheel as the main feature. The
aqueduct begins at the
waterwheel and
flows behind it. The
walls of the aqueduct...
- redevelopment, the entrance, offices,
engine house,
chimney and
waterwheel have been retained. The
waterwheel at Lion
Brewery was
driven by the
Wareham Stream, a...