A
water wheel is a
machine for converting the energy of free-flowing or falling water into useful forms of power, often in a
watermill. A water wheel consists of a large wooden or metal wheel, with a number of
blades or
buckets arranged on the outside rim forming the driving surface. Most commonly, the wheel is mounted vertically on a horizontal
axle, but the tub or
Norse wheel is mounted horizontally on a vertical shaft. Vertical wheels can transmit power either through the axle or via a
ring gear and typically drive belts or gears; horizontal wheels usually directly drive their load.