The metric unit of a washing machine is typically measured in kilograms (kg) for its load capacity, which indicates the amount of laundry it can hold and wash in a single cycle.
William Blackstone did not invent the washing machine. The modern washing machine was invented in 1908 by Alva J. Fisher.
Elijah McCoy, a black inventor, did not invent the washing machine. The modern washing machine was invented by James King in 1851.
Yes, kilograms is a metric unit of measurement used for expressing mass. It is commonly used to measure the weight of objects in the metric system.
The weight of a washing machine can vary depending on the size and model. On average, a standard top-loading washing machine weighs around 150 pounds (68 kg), while a front-loading washing machine can weigh around 200 pounds (91 kg).
A washing machine does not produce energy; it consumes electrical energy to operate. The amount of energy consumed by a washing machine depends on factors such as the size of the machine, type of wash cycle, temperature settings, and efficiency rating.
Meters
The metric unit is a millilitre. The metric unit is a millilitre. The metric unit is a millilitre. The metric unit is a millilitre.
Because the microprocessor of a washing machine is a dedicated computer while a microcomputer is general computer that performs a variety of tasks.
switch on the unit and off you go...
Litre.
Motor defect most likely ... or the transmission unit of the washer.
I not a metric unit of anything! A litre is one metric unit for volume.
1846 was when the washing machine was invented
yes a washing machine is a separator
Metric.
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The correct answer is liters from Study Island