The origin of the word is unknown; the first recorded use of the word was in 1346, however the first time its definition was recorded was in 1611
A metal washer is called a washer because it is used to distribute the load of a threaded fastener, like a bolt or nut, over a larger surface area. This helps prevent damage to the material being fastened and provides a more secure connection.
The piece in the middle of a washer machine is called an agitator. It helps to move the clothes around in the water to clean them thoroughly.
1797 and it was called the 'scrubber' it was hand washed
The mass of a single washer typically ranges from 2 to 10 grams, depending on the size and material of the washer.
When you shorten the string while a washer is whirling, the velocity of the washer will increase. This is because the radius of the circle that the washer is moving in becomes smaller, which results in a shorter distance for the washer to travel in the same amount of time, increasing its velocity.
Seriously? It's called a dish washer. It washes dishes.
A metal washer is called a washer because it is used to distribute the load of a threaded fastener, like a bolt or nut, over a larger surface area. This helps prevent damage to the material being fastened and provides a more secure connection.
The piece in the middle of a washer machine is called an agitator. It helps to move the clothes around in the water to clean them thoroughly.
It is called the Windshield Washer Fluid Resevoir.
There's a very small option called the Wonder Washer or the Little Duck Mini Washing Machine.
A dish washer
Radiator or windshield washer tank.
shakeproof washers
Oh come on... Model?? Make?? Year??
Its called a Belleville spring/washer and it works by pressure. The washer is curved and when the nut is tightened down against it, the washer flattens out. But due to the heat treated memory of the metal, it wants to remain curved and pushes back against the nut which creates a locking effect between the threads on the nut and the threads on the bolt.
1797 and it was called the 'scrubber' it was hand washed
The difference between a front load washer and regular washer is that a front load washer has a door in front were clothes are loaded and that is also where washer settings are located. The regular washer is usually a top load where clothes are loaded on top of the washer.