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waterpower
The capacity to shoot water, as from a fire hose or squirt gun
Alternative form of water power
the power to do work that is latent in a head of water
Power produced by a stream of water as it turns a wheel or similar device. The waterwheel, probably invented in the 1st century BC, was widely used throughout the Middle Ages and into modern times for grinding grain, operating bellows for furnaces, and other purposes. The more compact water turbine, which passes water through a series of fixed and rotating blades, was introduced in 1827. Water turbines, used originally for direct mechanical drive for irrigation, now are used almost exclusively to generate hydroelectric power
{i} power generated by the force of running or falling water (used to drive machinery), turbine water power
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