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The temperature sensor is most likely a bi-metal strip type thermostat, or two for different temperatures. Newer machine may use a thermistor.
IT is about 90 Fahrenheit/ 32 Celsius
that depends on what model/brand the washing machine your talking about is.
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The rinse temperature is determined by the operator.
The temperature sensor is most likely a bi-metal strip type thermostat, or two for different temperatures. Newer machine may use a thermistor.
This will depend entirely on the program that was written to tell the microprocessor what to do to convert sensor readings to control actions. There are a nearly infinite number of different way to do this. Some things you might wish to look into are: control system theory, z-transforms, fuzzy logic, etc.
IT is about 90 Fahrenheit/ 32 Celsius
There r diff parts in washing machine. First thing is the sensor used in it to made it automatic. Next comes the washing drum,where in cloths r washed. next is the inlet/outlet for the water flow......
The washing machine has detected a drainage issue.
The washing machine's temperature control was broken, so the water did not heat up. so we could not wash our cloths
105 DEG give or take 50 Deg
the sensors are usually temperature, speed of drum and water level
yes a washing machine is a separator
1846 was when the washing machine was invented