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The clothes themselves generally don't undergo any change of state (clothes made of certain polymers in a dryer may undergo a second-order state change by going through their glass transition temperature).
No, they would leave oily stains on the clothes. It is best to use fabric softener sheets in the dryer.
Throw them in the dryer with a damp washcloth for 15 minutes or so. If the dryer is a no-go for your clothes (check the tag) then they will have to be washed or dry cleaned according to tag instructions.
Yes, along with water vapor.
saturate stain with WD-40 and rewash
It saves the total cost of running the clothes dryer.
Hang them on a clothesline.
Yes, exothermic means that there is heat in the "project."
The coefficient of drying is a number about the utility of a dryer. A simple example : You have dirty clothes dry, and you wash them. So now, you have a totally of 4kg wet clothes and you put them on the dryer. The coefficient of drying K come from this formula : K = Weight of wet clothes / Weight of dry clothes So it depends from the speed of your dryer!
The coefficient of drying is a number about the utility of a dryer. A simple example : You have dirty clothes dry, and you wash them. So now, you have a totally of 4kg wet clothes and you put them on the dryer. The coefficient of drying K come from this formula : K = Weight of wet clothes / Weight of dry clothes So it depends from the speed of your dryer!
The dryer is not working properly and should be fixed. If the dryer is getting hot, but not drying the clothes you will need to clean the exhaust ductwork and exterior vent cap. It is probably clogged with lint. If the dryer is not getting hot you will need to call a repairman.
If the clothes have gems or anything that can come off then yes
Yes, and it has a heater inside which increases temperature inside the dryer to accelerate drying.
A tumble dryer is used for drying clothes. It is named as such since the clothes tumble about inside the drying drum as warm air is blown across them.
sometimes it helps to wash them in hot or warm water, then dry them in the dryer.
So that you don't use your dryer which saves energy and money.
There's usually a label near the tag on the garment listing the proper washing/drying method for the garment.