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An example of a centripetal machine is a washing machine during the spin cycle. In this process, the drum rotates rapidly, creating a centripetal force that pushes the water and dirt outward to the sides, allowing for effective extraction of water from the clothes. This centripetal action is essential for enhancing the washing efficiency and ensuring that clothes come out cleaner and less wet.
which home applience demonstrater centripical force? a.gas stove b.telivision c.washing machine d.electronic organ +++ 8 people found that useful? The answer is, none of them. A spin-dryer would be correct.
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Centrifugal force in a washing machine occurs during the spin cycle. The spinning motion of the washer makes the clothes cling to the side of the washer drum, while the water is being sucked out by centrifugal force.
A bat hitting a baseball is an example of an action force.
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When a human uses a complex machine it helps him or her.
A paddle brush is NOT a simple machine, a simple machine is defined as: a machine or complex tool that eases the load by changing either the magnitude of the direction of a force to match the force to the capability of the machine or the person. So, the force used is from the PERSON not the TOOL without the human force, no work, or power would result.
No. A computer is a complex machine. A simple machine is a mechanical device that uses once force to operate it, (push, pull, lift, leverage). A complex machine required many outside forces to act upon it before it can be operated.
Yes. For example, a lever does that.
The inclined plane is a simple machine because it can be used to use less force.
A lever is an example of a machine that allows force to be applied over a greater distance. By using a lever, a smaller force applied over a longer distance can produce a greater force over a smaller distance on the other side.
2 forces are always involved when using a machine. * Effort Force - FE - the force applied to a machine. * Resistance Force - FR -the force applied by a machine.
No, it is level to the ground, hence not an inclined plane. And mainly, it provides no mechanical advantage. To use Wikipedia's definition of a simple machine, a balance beam does not "chang[e] the direction or magnitude of a force" and is therefore not a simple machine.
Mechanical Force is the force that is applied by a machine.
The force applied to a simple machine is called effort/input force.
It is a type of machine that is changing the direction over which a force is exerted.