evaporation!
The moisture sensing is usually carried out by measuring the electrical resistance of the washing while it is tumbling around in the drum of the machine. The usual method is to have metal lifting vanes in the drum that are electrically insulated from the drum itself, and have a wire from each lifting vane passing to an insulated contact area on the outside of the drum, so that when carbon 'brushes' are in rubbing contact with this area then the electrical resistance between the lifters and the rest of the drum can be measured. As moisture in laundered clothing is electrically conductive then the lower the resistance the higher the moisture content, and the higher the resistance the drier the washing. When the washing is too damp the timing device is usually 'held' from advancing, and when the washing is deemed to be dry enough then the timing device will normally allow a fixed time of extra drying then a cool-down period.
A centrifuge.
A washing machine is a popular electronic home appliance, which is found in almost every household. In this fast age, a washing machine is highly popular because of its great utilities. It does the laundry quite fast, saving a lot of time and labor. It manages to do so, quite effectively and efficiently, as it follows a set wash process. A brief overview of how a washing machine works with respect to its different parts, is mentioned below.Basic Structure: The elementary components of a washing machine are agitator, inner and outer wash tub, electric motor and drain tube. A washing machine is also equipped with the valves, switches and timers to smoothen its working. Valves enable the passage of hot and cold water to the washing machine. The timer enables timed functioning. A typical washer has switches to adjust and control various functions. The speed of spinning, the special settings for different fabrics and the passage of hot and cold water are the functions monitored by the switches. Valves, switches and timers differ from model to model.These components have to be present in any type of washing machine, be it top-loading or front-loading. Different models of washers differ only in the positioning of these parts. There is a specific function assigned to each part.Inner Wash Tub: The process of washing starts in the inner wash tub. It involves the adding of water and detergent mixture to the clothes. The detergent contains many enzymes that work on clothes to clean them. Some such enzymes are protease, lipase, catalase and amylase. In the inner wash tub, the clothes are tumbled and moved to all sides by the agitator.Agitator: Agitator enhances the action of enzymes on clothes. An agitator is a plastic cylinder positioned at the center of the inner tub. Generally, an agitator is finned. Its finned structure aids it in its function. The function of an agitator is to move the clothing up, down, back and forth so that the clothing mixes well with the detergent. The inner wash tub also moves along with the agitator. This motion is repeated for a determined period of time. The agitator ensures thorough cleaning of the clothing. This cycle is known as the wash cycle. The inner tub has numerous holes. The centrifugal force pulls out wash water from the clothes and makes it move through these holes to the outer tub. The water gets drained out through the drain tube.Motor: In the wash cycle, the agitator and the inner tub are moved rhythmically by a powerful electric motor. In fact, it is the motor which accelerates the process of washing. Therefore, it is a very important component of a washer.Outer Wash Tub: The outer wash tub is stationary. Water gets pumped out from here. After the wash water has left, the inner tub is again filled with clean water. Agitator again works to tumble the clothing. This is the second cycle and is called the rinse cycle. The aim of this cycle is to discharge the detergent particles trapped in the washed fabric. On completion of rinsing, the machine again drains out water.Drain Tube: The purpose of the third cycle, which is called the spin cycle, is to remove out as much water as possible from the wet clothes. In all the steps, draining is carried out by the drain tubes. Once the water has been drained out, another electric motor comes to play. It agitates the inner tub at an extremely high speed. The centripetal force spins out remaining water from the fabric and expels it through the drain tube. This is a timed process. The clothing get reduced from saturated to merely wet. The cleaning of the fabric is done and it is ready to dry.Power Parts: Electric motors can reach high speeds quickly. In order to smoothen the start-up effects, washers are provided with a clutch. This clutch is similar to car clutches as it has the same standard drum-and-pad construction and functioning. Some units use a simpler method. They make use of drive belts. The drive belts slip on a pulley and fix gradually.
A nebulizer machine is used for treating lung conditions such as asthma, cystic fibrosis and other respiratory conditions. The machine creates a mist which is inhaled from the machine via a tube and mask. The mist is the method by which the medication is delivered if appropriate.
No, scalar can be added together directly, whereas vectors can only add their separate components together.
scientific method in washing clothes means exprrienced, tested with all aspect of work
One can remove paint splatter from clothes in various methods. One method is using the washing machine and a special washing powder, or, using natural ways such as vinegar, white wine or lemon juice to remove stains.
drying them
There's usually a label near the tag on the garment listing the proper washing/drying method for the garment.
Yes, commercial machine is best...cold water, gentle detergent....choose a no heat drying method.
Turn it inside out and wash it in cold water with an all color detergent.
You can put it in the washing machine, but this may not be effective. Your best bet is to take it outside and use a hose or a low-pressure washer. You can also scrub it off with a toothbrush; that is always my method.
Filtration will not separate solutions.
washing your hands
Here's what you can do to remove pet odor from clothes. Start by covering the wet area with paper towels. Allow to absorb all liquids and put some pre-stain remover on the garments. The instructions usually vary. You need to put certain amount on the area and leave it there for few minutes. You can also try cleaning in washing machine if permissible like some clothes require hand washing. Also, use the appropriate method for that particular fabric. When using this type of homemade pet odor remover, you can allow the clothing to dry fully.
magnetic force method
The usual method is to use bleach when you are washing them.