Yes, a small amount usually, though putting on a wet suit uses more than usual. Energy is simply the multiple of the force required for movement and the distance over which the force acts.
A clothes dryer typically uses electricity as its primary source of energy. Some dryers may also use natural gas to generate heat for drying clothes.
the use there arms to put clothes on their bodies.
You use the arrows on your keyboard.
Tie a rope between two trees. Hang your clothes on that. The sun (if there is any sun) will dry them. That's how to use solar energy to dry clothes. (If it's windy, you'll get some help from wind power. Your clothes will be dry in no time!)
It eliminates the need to use energy to heat the water.
A clothes dryer converts electrical energy into heat energy to dry wet clothes.
You should use baking soda when you washing clothes or you can put it in drinks.
Yes, you can put clothes in your bum.
No, its more energy efficient.
She grabs her clothes an put them on.....tag in the BACK!
I put my clothes away pell-mell when I am in a rush
Well, getting dressed is like painting a beautiful picture, but with clothes instead of colors. The energy you use is called mechanical energy - it's the energy you put into moving your body and putting on your clothes with care and love. Just like every brushstroke adds to a painting, every movement you make while getting dressed adds to the masterpiece of your day.