The tumbler is working fine. Your problem lies with the heating function of the dryer--either the part that heats the air or the other part that tells the dryer that the clothing is dry.
When clothes are in the dryer and they tumble they create friction causing the electrons of an atom to build up on the sock , creating static electricity which creates a negative charge. The shirt is still uncharged, so when they come out of the dryer the socks negative charge attracts the protons in the shirt making them stick together. It is also known as induction.
No, it is not true. Friction can still occur even if the object does not move. The force applied may overcome static friction but not cause the object to move due to other factors like weight or surface roughness.
The opposite of "be still" is "move."
Turbulent
In this sentence, the word "still" is functioning as an adverb, indicating that the waves are continuing to maintain a certain state or position without change.
No. It will still fly straight.
Yes, we still can hang our clothes on a line outside and let the sun dry them up. They are a type of solar powered clothes drier.
It' still go forward, but then it's more likely to tumble.
nope
You probably shouldn't because being in athletics with that disease could cause permanent damage.
no it doesnt evolve in any time.even when his in level 100 he still doesnt evolve. SORRY
he doesnt have a sister -_-
if you mean ashleymassaro.no she doesnt
no she doesnt
yes but no it doesnt function, but it is still there
Antarctica is the driest continent on Earth, as it is a polar desert with very little precipitation. Australia, while known for its arid regions, still receives more rainfall in comparison to Antarctica.
Yes