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Analyzing the Spinning Mule's Productivity Leap

The spinning mule, a late 19th-century invention, was capable of producing output equivalent to that of 1,000 spinsters. This machine was powered not by human effort, but by water wheels and later by steam engines. Analyze the relationship between the machine's power source and its dramatic impact on production efficiency. How did the use of non-human power sources directly enable this massive increase in output?

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