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Mechanical power is a form of [[energy]] that translates an initial force, such as wind or water current, into a mechanical system of gears, crankshafts, and similar mechanisms. This force can then be transmitted by {{favilink|wooden machinery}} or {{favilink|metal machinery}} to objects which are designed to use mechanical energy as their power source.
Mechanical power is a form of [[energy]] that translates an initial force, such as wind or water current, into a mechanical system of gears, crankshafts, and similar mechanisms. This force can then be transmitted by {{favilink|wooden machinery}} or {{favilink|metal machinery}} to objects which are designed to use mechanical energy as their power source.{{Code Reference|class=MechanicalPowerTransmission}}


Mechanical systems are found in {{favilink|Joppa}} and {{favilink|Yd Freehold}}. In both locations, {{favilink|wooden water wheel|plural}} power {{favilink|millstone|plural}} which can grind up certain foods into their corresponding ingredients.
Mechanical systems are found in {{favilink|Joppa}} and {{favilink|Yd Freehold}}.<ref><code>Joppa.rpm</code></ref><ref><code>YdFreehold.rpm</code></ref> In both locations, {{favilink|wooden water wheel|plural}} power {{favilink|millstone|plural}} which can grind up certain foods into their corresponding ingredients.


== Objects That Generate Mechanical Power ==
== Objects That Generate Mechanical Power ==
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[[Category:Mechanics]]
[[Category:Mechanics]]