A washing machine accepts clothes, soap, and water, and emits sparkling clothes.
washing machines were invented by Louis Roider in 1857
Unlikely, as UK is 240 Volts.
that depends on how big your washing mashine is. typically, you can put a lot of matrial in there as long as there is some room to get the soap into everything.
Russian soldier with big mac sitting on bomb
a mashine
made new appliances like: washing mashine radio then led to bathtubs It also made life easier for the women to get done with work faster NOW U KNOW
Ok i always wax my own laces because you save lots of money a year. what you have to do is get some transparent wax ...next pour some into a little container...next through your laces into it and then take them out (make sure they are very soaked) next put them in a washing mashine (still with alot of wax on it) and then you put the option drain and spin (or something like that) then when its done throw them in the dryer and there you go..... when you take the laces out of the washing mashine it might still be unwaxed but when it drys you will feel it!!
get a time mashine
because it would use a lot of batteries which means it would cost alot
peole would have to live all over again Just the loss off the fridge washing mashine P C and a way to charge your mobile phone would cause fatalitys.
The centrifugal force is a high centrifical force generated by the high speeds in a centrifuge. A simple example is the force that pushes clothes to the side of the drum in a newer clothes washer's spin cycle. These H.e. models spin faster than the older ones.
it uses amount of wattage that's written in the specifications of the device. how much energy needed to brew coffee is kind of same for every mashine. the wattage of the mashine determines the amount of time required to brew it. 1500 w mashine brews the coffee faster than a 500 w mashine, but they "cost" nearly the same at the end.