Put your bucket in your hotbar and select it. Whilst holding your bucket, go up to the water and right-click on the water. Your bucket will fill up with water, which you can then pour into another location by right-clicking the spot that you wish to place the water in. A bucket can be crafted from three Iron Ingots. Another useful note, you can also collect milk in a bucket by holding a bucket and then right-clicking a cow.
There is only one way to do this. In game there is a gear item called the bucket. This item allows you to swap out your bucket for a players gear item they are currently holding. Other than this there is no way to steal a player's items.
You use a bucket on a cow.
get a bucket, go to a fountain or an other water spot, click on use bucket and click on the water.
You put it into the stove (furnace) with coal (wood planks, bucket of lava, etc) and wait until the arrow lights up and the cooked meat will appear. You drag that into your inventory (or use shift + right click), and then you can eat it.
Known as a coal scuttle
a coal scuttle
A Scuttle
It is known as a coal scuttle.
A coal scuttle is a bucket usually with an extended "lip" on one side to facilitate pouring coal onto a fire.
Coal scuttles are bucket-like containers designed specifically for holding small amounts of coal made for the convenience of carrying coal indoors, they are sometimes used as decorations as well.
coal scuttle
scuttle
because there is no force applied on the bucket
A hudge is an iron bucket for hoisting coal or ore. Synonyms for hudge include: bucket container
Put your bucket in your hotbar and select it. Whilst holding your bucket, go up to the water and right-click on the water. Your bucket will fill up with water, which you can then pour into another location by right-clicking the spot that you wish to place the water in. A bucket can be crafted from three Iron Ingots. Another useful note, you can also collect milk in a bucket by holding a bucket and then right-clicking a cow.
In the general sense, you aren't, but in a scientific sense, as you are holding the bucket, then you are engaged in work. So it depends on what perspective you are asking from.