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The basic idea is that you can remove most of the water in the clothes by spinning the drum that holds them really fast for quite a while. (Newer hi-tech dryers do a much better job of this than old fashioned ones, by the way.) As a couple of people already pointed out, a centripetal force is one pointing *toward* the axis of the rotating drum. A centripetal force from the inner drum's surface acts on the clothing to keep it moving in a circle as the drum spins. But the water in the fabric is only held to the fabric by a weak attraction. This force isn't strong enough to hold the water in the same circular path as the clothes when the drum spins fast, and the water flies out through the holes in the drum and gets pumped out to the drain. The spin cycle, the clothes will not fit through the holes in the washing machine's drum but the water will. This means that while the washing machine is able to exert a centripetal force on the clothes, the water absorbed by the clothes does not have the same amount of force exerted on it so it moves away from the axis of rotation (and out of the clothes). The force of the spinning action slings the water from the clothing into the outer basket and the pump removes the water from the tub. The washing has centripetal force acting on it because it is constantly changing direction, which equates to a change in velocity as velocity is a vector, therefore it's accelerating towards the center. (F=ma and F=(mv^2)/r are relevant formula's for force.)
Sure! The phonograph is an old-fashioned device used to play music recorded on vinyl records.
This phrase is an old-fashioned way of referring to males urinating. It is often used in a humorous or colloquial manner to describe the act of urination.
This phrase is an old-fashioned way of referring to men, specifically males who are able to stand and urinate. It does not have a derogatory meaning but emphasizes masculine traits.
If you use one of the old-fashioned ones, it's simply a piece of wood with a slit in it. It works by sliding it onto the clothing and the pressure of clothing + clothesline holds the clothing onto the line.If you use one of the spring-operated pins, the pressure from the spring holds everything in place.
Clothes were old fashioned and sometimes the poor were wearing rust and old clothes. I hope you like this answer
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In Kyoto, they like to keep it old fashioned, so they wear kimonos or yakutas
The word 'frump' is used to describe an unattractive woman who wears dowdy old-fashioned clothes .
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Such a person might be called old fashioned.
An antique dealer.
I looked at the young woman sitting opposite me. Her clothes were quaint and old fashioned.