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← HistoryWhich mechanism allowed pre-industrial water wheels to efficiently grind grain using a limited water supply?
A)Overshot design maximizing potential energy✓
B)Undershot design using kinetic energy alone
C)Breastshot design optimizing impulse force
D)Horizontal wheel design minimizing friction losses
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When water supply was limited, overshot wheels were used because they capture water at the top, using gravitational potential energy to turn the wheel, thus maximizing energy extraction. Therefore overshot design results, rather than undershot, breastshot or horizontal design which require high flow rates or create high friction.
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