Lawn mower

A lawn mower is a mechanical device designed for the efficient harvesting and reduction of low-growing vegetation. These machines operate by utilizing a rotating array of blades or cutting implements, which employ rapid kinetic energy to sever plant material. The efficacy of the device relies on principles of rotational mechanics and blade geometry to achieve clean cuts and process large volumes of biomass. Modern designs incorporate various power sources, ranging from internal combustion engines to electric motors, while filtration and bagging systems manage the collected clippings. Mechanically, the goal is to transfer substantial power to the rotating components to maintain consistent cutting speed and minimize drag, thereby optimizing the operational efficiency of the harvesting process.