The water would evaporate, leaving the clothes dry.
Because of directional inertia of matter. When the dryer rotates water particles in the clothes are experiencing centrifugal force and they are moving away from the centre more distant than the clothe itself. So water is removed and clothes get dried easily.
Because when the water dries, the fibres are tightened all over again. You stretch the garment out when it's worn, and the cycle begins again. It is not actually shrinking, but the affects of physics.
Warm and hot water is known for shrinking clothes at times, especially wool or cotton clothing. Cold water will not shrink clothing.
The spin dry function on a washing machine rotates the drum of the washing machine at high speeds. The drum is perforated so the clothes are spun hard against the drum while allowing the water to be flung out of the clothes. This removes the bulk of the water from the clothes, which makes rinsing efficient and drying quicker, but will not completely dry them. A high speed spin removes more water, but can crease clothing so it needs to be shaken out before hanging to dry. A tumble dryer or tumble dry function in a combination washer/dryer gently rotates the clothes so that they tumble within the drum while blowing heated air through them. The tumbling allows the air to reach all parts of the clothing and minimises creasing. The clothes can be completely dried.
the water evaporates (<>)
The wet clothes will evaporate and leaving the clothes dry.
Steam
Clothes that get blood on them, need to be steeped in COLD water immediately otherwise the blood is nearly impossible to remove once it has dried.
Just rinse the clothes. The soap should wash away in the water. The easiest way to do this is probably to put them in the washer.
hand wash it with cold water and dish soap. comes out easy!
Because of directional inertia of matter. When the dryer rotates water particles in the clothes are experiencing centrifugal force and they are moving away from the centre more distant than the clothe itself. So water is removed and clothes get dried easily.
Answer #1:Because the sun soaks up all the water from the clothes and the clothesget dried up quickly. If it was in the shade it wouldn't get dried quicklybecause there wouldn't be getting enough sunshine.==============================Answer #2:I don't actually think that the sun soaks up the water. I think that it's thewater that soaks up solar energy, when the sun shines directly on it, andwhen the water has enough energy in it, it evaporates. In the shade, lesssolar energy reaches the water. That's kinda the meaning of 'shade'.
If it is WHITE put Hydrogen Peroxide on it and then bleach it, but if its not put Hydrogen peroxide then cold water, then just throw it in the wash with cold water, it has always worked for me.
Your variable in the 'How Much Water is in an Orange' experiment will be- Independent variable: The amount of water in the orange. Why? Because this is what you physically changed. Dependent variable: The weight of the dried orange. Why? Because this is what happened after you removed the water.
If the water dried up, ther is a high possibility of dying of thirst.
they swell because the water and moisture that was removed during drying is being put back, so the water rehydrates the flesh
The dried chemicals and colour will not dissolve in plain water. If stain is fresh and not dried out, water will do the job.