a machine
Agitators in a washing machine help to move the clothes around in the wash cycle, ensuring they are thoroughly cleaned by breaking up dirt and distributing detergent evenly. They create a motion that helps remove stains and odors from the fabric.
The machine gets its name from the fact that the fan in the unit moves air and creates a low pressure pathway (a vacuum, though a partial one) that is open at the nozzle (or hose, when using accessories). Air rushes in at the opening of the pathway, and that moving air picks up debris. The air and dirt is then carried to a filter or bag, and the air get out to be returned to the room. Debris is left in the dirt tank or in the bag for disposal.
In vacuum cleaners, pressure is used to create suction that pulls air and debris into the machine. A fan or motor creates a low-pressure area inside the vacuum, causing the higher-pressure air outside to push debris into the vacuum cleaner. This allows the vacuum cleaner to effectively suck up dirt, dust, and other particles from surfaces.
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The high-speed fan creates suction within the vacuum cleaner, pulling air (and dirt) into the machine. As the dirt-laden air enters the vacuum, it passes through a filter that traps the dirt particles while allowing clean air to continue through the machine. This creates a vacuum effect that sucks up dirt and debris from surfaces.
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After a tornado picks up dirt, the dirt particles are carried along with the tornado's swirling winds. As the tornado moves, it can deposit the dirt particles when its winds weaken or when it dissolves. The dirt can then settle back to the ground once the tornado dissipates.
No it just picks up more dirt and garbage and disesases.
evaporation
A crevasse.
it is called wind erosion
A vacuum cleaner has a fan driven by an electric motor in it. The fan moves air, and the moving air picks up dirt and carries it to the bag or dirt canister where it is stored until disposed of. The moving air is critical to the operation of the unit in that it is this moving air that actually picks up the debris and gets the carpet/floor clean.
the answer is deposition
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They are called compound machines. :)Hope that helps
sandstorms occur when windstorms happen in a dry desert area which picks up dirt and sand and blows all over the place
By far the best example of a mechanism thataccomplishes that function is: the ear.