because it makes a artificail air that can evaporate water fom the clothes
It evaporates quicker with the heat.
its a kind of electric machine it works by electric power
In a cloth dryer, electrical energy is converted into heat energy to dry the clothes. The heating element in the dryer converts the electricity into thermal energy, which evaporates the water in the clothes, resulting in dry clothing.
Yes, dryer balls can effectively prevent static cling in laundry by reducing friction and helping to separate clothes during the drying process.
To effectively dry clothes using a dryer, make sure to properly load the machine with a balanced mix of clothes, avoid overloading, and select the appropriate drying cycle based on the fabric type. Additionally, clean the lint trap before each use to ensure proper airflow and efficiency.
Hair dryer: U.S. Clothes dryer: France
With clothes pins or you risk the clothes falling on the ground. You need a warm, breezy day for clothes to dry quickly or "effectively". Make sure that the clothing is spread out or it will not dry. Note: Clothing will dry somewhat even in freezing weather, but you will have to finish drying in a clothes dryer.
Yes, a clothes dryer typically runs more effectively when it is full because the clothes inside help to absorb moisture and facilitate better air circulation for faster drying. This can lead to shorter drying times and more efficient energy use.
A clothes dryer converts electrical energy into heat energy to dry wet clothes.
A clothes dryer can generate static electricity due to the friction between clothes and the dryer drum or between clothes themselves. As the clothes tumble and rub against each other and the dryer, electrons can be transferred, leading to a buildup of static charge that discharges when you touch the clothes.
Clothes pockets turn inside out in a clothes dryer due to the tumbling motion during the drying cycle. The pockets get caught on other clothes or the dryer drum, causing them to become inverted. To prevent this, emptying pockets before putting clothes in the dryer can help.
It's called 'static electricity' ... certain fabrics are attracted to each other. This is because some of the clothes have gained electrons by rubbing against other clothes. The clothes losing electrons become positive. The negative clothes are attracted to the positive clothes.