Yes, and it has a heater inside which increases temperature inside the dryer to accelerate drying.
because people had to wash and dry clothes
Garbage, as per the acronym "GIGO" (Garbage In, Garbage Out).
A centrifuge.
False. The centrifuge is a machine with a compartment at the end of a rotating circular arm, used to simulate the physical stresses of space travel during astronaut training.
ANSWER:It works in 3 ways. It rotates or tumbles the clothes to separate the fibers from the water. It adds air to make the water vapor move to outside the dryer via the duct line. It adds heat to evaporate the water faster.
The spin dryer in a washing machine is a type of centrifuge because it uses centrifugal force to separate water from the clothes during the spinning cycle. The rapid spinning motion creates a centrifugal force that pushes water outwards, allowing it to be expelled through the machine's drain while the clothes remain relatively dry.
A clothes dryer is an example of thermal energy because it uses heat to evaporate moisture from wet clothes, leading to their drying. The heat from the dryer helps increase the temperature of the clothes, causing the water molecules to change from liquid to gas state, and then venting out the moist air.
Hair dryer: U.S. Clothes dryer: France
The coefficient of drying is a number about the utility of a dryer. A simple example : You have dirty clothes dry, and you wash them. So now, you have a totally of 4kg wet clothes and you put them on the dryer. The coefficient of drying K come from this formula : K = Weight of wet clothes / Weight of dry clothes So it depends from the speed of your dryer!
A clothes dryer converts electrical energy into heat energy to dry wet clothes.
A clothes dryer can generate static electricity due to the friction between clothes and the dryer drum or between clothes themselves. As the clothes tumble and rub against each other and the dryer, electrons can be transferred, leading to a buildup of static charge that discharges when you touch the clothes.
Clothes pockets turn inside out in a clothes dryer due to the tumbling motion during the drying cycle. The pockets get caught on other clothes or the dryer drum, causing them to become inverted. To prevent this, emptying pockets before putting clothes in the dryer can help.
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Clothes stick to the dryer because of static electricity that builds up during the drying cycle. The friction between the clothes and the dryer drum causes static charges to accumulate, leading to the clothes clinging to the drum or to each other. Using dryer sheets or dryer balls can help reduce static and prevent clothes from sticking.
G T Sampson invented the clothes dryer