in these dryers there are tiny holes in the metal spinner. when the dryer spins the clothes hits the walls of the spinner but of course won't be able to escape, however the water which acquires a very high speed and inertia would be pleased to escape the spinning hell through these tiny holes.
The water is converted to water vapor and is carried out through the dryer vent by the air that flows through the machine.
Centrifugal force - the spinning motion sends everything in the drum as far from the centre of rotation as possible. The side of the drum stops the clothes, the holes in the drum let the water through.
A hair dryer uses hot air to speed up the evaporation of water from your hair. The heat from the dryer breaks the hydrogen bonds in the water molecules, allowing the water to change from a liquid to a vapor and evaporate more quickly from your hair.
The efficiency of an air dryer can be calculated by measuring the difference in the water content of the air before and after passing through the dryer, and then dividing this by the initial water content to get a percentage. The efficiency is typically expressed as the percentage of water removed from the air.
The heat in the dryer makes the remaining water evaporate. The water vapour exits the drum through the vent - and is either expelled through a wide hose, or condensed back into water, which is then pumped out of the machine down a narrow hose, to empty down the sink. Clothes dryers DO NOT collect water to go to a drain. They use the process of heat induced evaporation and the vapor is expelled through the dryer vent to the outside.
It escapes from almost anything that needs water to live like when we sweat water varpere escapes.
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The water is converted to water vapor and is carried out through the dryer vent by the air that flows through the machine.
The water is converted to water vapor and is carried out through the dryer vent by the air that flows through the machine.
Your dryer may have water in it due to a clogged vent or exhaust system, which can cause moisture to build up inside the dryer. This can happen if the dryer is not properly vented to the outside, leading to condensation and water accumulation. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent damage to the dryer and potential safety hazards.
No, it is not recommended to water plants with water from an evaporative dryer. The water from an evaporative dryer often contains salts and other minerals that can be harmful to plant health. It is better to use clean, fresh water for watering plants.
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Water in your dryer can be caused by a few different factors, such as a clogged vent, a damaged seal, or excessive humidity in the air. When the dryer is not able to properly vent out the moist air, it can condense inside the dryer and collect as water. It's important to address this issue promptly to prevent damage to your dryer and potential safety hazards.
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Centrifugal force - the spinning motion sends everything in the drum as far from the centre of rotation as possible. The side of the drum stops the clothes, the holes in the drum let the water through.
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