No. -They are different amperages and different plugs. You can NOT swap them.
I would not recommend trying to use an extension cord for a dryer. the better option is to either buy a longer cord that is properly sized to deal with the extra distance or have an electrician come out and either move the outlet or custom make you a longer cord for your dryer.
who invented the clothes dryer that used heat from the stove
There are many ways in which you could put a longer cord on your dryer. You could put an extension cord on it.
The cord for the electric stove can extend out for a couple of feet.
If you can reach the car with an extension cord, use a hair dryer.
To connect a three prong power cord to a stove, remove the back of the stove and take off the old cord using a screwdriver. Connect the new cord according to the wire colors with the screwdriver.
All three prong dryer cords should fit all three prong outlets. Dryer and stove plugs are different but as long as someone didn't use one in place of a dryer cord, there isn't a problem.
Yes. The outlet on the stove should be rated to 15A 110V.
A stove is a two pole 50, and hot water heater i would recommend the same.
A four blade dryer plug cord should have a red, black, white, and green wire in the cord set. The red and black wires are the ones that deliver the 240 volts to the dryer. Black and white deliver control 120 volts to the dryer and also drive the motor to turn the dryer drum. On some dryers they use the red and white for the motor and black and white for the control. As for the green it is always the ground wire.
The spinal cord told the brain that the stove is hot