Watermill
A watermill is a mill powered by a water wheel or turbine. It uses hydropower from a flowing water source to drive machinery for processing such as grain, wood, or textiles.
Mechanism: Water is directed from a river or channel to the wheel by a headrace. The wheel,
Types and components: Overshot wheels obtain energy from water delivered above the wheel; undershot wheels are
History: Water-powered mills were used in ancient Greece and Rome and became widespread in medieval Europe.
Modern context: Some watermills survive as heritage sites or operate as working demonstrations. Small hydropower installations