What fundamental concept did Richard Arkwright's Water Frame introduce to spinning technology?
Answer
External power, typically driven by a water wheel.
The Water Frame marked a shift from manual operation by introducing external power sources, most commonly a water wheel, necessitating large, stationary machines.

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