vesisulkua
Vesisulkua, also known as a water wheel, is a simple machine used to convert the energy of flowing or falling water into rotational mechanical energy. It consists of a wheel with buckets or scoops that are filled with water as they rotate. The water's weight causes the wheel to turn, which can then be used to power various tasks such as grinding grain, sawing wood, or pumping water.
The earliest known water wheels date back to ancient civilizations, including the Greeks and Romans. They were
Water wheels have several advantages, including their simplicity, reliability, and the fact that they can be