The heat in the dryer makes the remaining water evaporate. The water vapour exits the drum through the vent - and is either expelled through a wide hose, or condensed back into water, which is then pumped out of the machine down a narrow hose, to empty down the sink.
Clothes dryers DO NOT collect water to go to a drain. They use the process of heat induced evaporation and the vapor is expelled through the dryer vent to the outside.
that is a really good question to think about ... well i think that the water which is presented in the clothes is removed by the heating up of the dryer in other words i mean that when the dryer become extremely hot the water begins to boil.And then the water begins to turn to gas like wise something like evaporation.
When wet clothes are placed inside a spin dryer and it is switched on, the drum in which the clothes are placed rotates very fast. This makes the water go out of the clothes due to a force called centrifugal force. For scientific details about the centrifugal force go to http://www.thekeyboard.org.uk/What%20is%20centrifugal%20force.htm For more about the spin fryers and their usage: http://ezinearticles.com/?Using-a-Spin-Dryer&id=2136827 http://www.alternativeconsumer.com/2008/04/25/spin-dryer-saves-energy/
The water is converted to water vapor and is carried out through the dryer vent by the air that flows through the machine.
The heat drys the clothes because you know that your hair gets hot when you go in the sun. That's the same thing.
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that is a really good question to think about ... well i think that the water which is presented in the clothes is removed by the heating up of the dryer in other words i mean that when the dryer become extremely hot the water begins to boil.And then the water begins to turn to gas like wise something like evaporation.
Option A) - Go to the laundromat with a handful of quarters, buy some detergent, place the clothes in the washer. Put the coins in, wash the clothes. Remove the clothes and place them in the dryer. Place coins in the slot, turn the dryer on, minding the drying labels on the clothes. Option B) - Do the above at home/at a friends for free.
When wet clothes are placed inside a spin dryer and it is switched on, the drum in which the clothes are placed rotates very fast. This makes the water go out of the clothes due to a force called centrifugal force. For scientific details about the centrifugal force go to http://www.thekeyboard.org.uk/What%20is%20centrifugal%20force.htm For more about the spin fryers and their usage: http://ezinearticles.com/?Using-a-Spin-Dryer&id=2136827 http://www.alternativeconsumer.com/2008/04/25/spin-dryer-saves-energy/
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.
The water is converted to water vapor and is carried out through the dryer vent by the air that flows through the machine.
The water is converted to water vapor and is carried out through the dryer vent by the air that flows through the machine.
The heat drys the clothes because you know that your hair gets hot when you go in the sun. That's the same thing.
It either evapourates or drips down into the ground.
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Around and around and around and around with all the other clothes until the dryer quits because everything is clean and dry.
Hard wired means that there is no plug and receptacle in the circuit powering the dryer. What you will find is a metal jacketed cable that will come out of the wall or floor and go right into the dryer.
Go to your dressing room once you have clothes and make an outfit, then go to your baby's room and put them on.