my washer keep on by passing the spin cycle and will not drain out the water.
Contrary to popular belief, water swirling down the drain is no related to the Earth's rotation or the Coriolis effect. The swirling vortex over the drain is likely related to angular momentum; the distance from the center of the rotation determines the speed of the rotation. o
It may go down in any direction - depending on how the water was spinning at first. If the faucet which you use to fill a container is ever so slightly inclined to the left or to the right, this will give the water a spin that will last for at least a day. Coriolis effects - effects due to the rotation of the Earth - are usually quite secondary.
During the drain and spin cycle, the washer uses centrifugal force to rapidly spin the clothes, causing the water to be forced out and drained away. This process helps to efficiently remove excess water from the clothes, reducing drying time and energy consumption.
There is a problem with the 'wig/wag', the device that switches transmission into spin/drain. They are not difficult to repair. Google it or look on Youtube.
An orbit is where something spins and goes in a circle, a spin is just a spin....
If a Maytag washer fills with water but does not agitate it could a problem with the switch in the lid. There is a switch that locks the lid down during agitation and spinning. The magnet could be defective.
Water traels thru a pipe called a penstock then hits a turbine and the force makes the turbine spin. The energy created travels thru copper coil and goes to the generator. the water meanwhile goes to the river
What a fine question: How can you repair something made by GE? Repair WHAT exactly?
No reason why not - simply run the machine 'empty' (with no washing in) - and follow the instructions on the packaging. It's a good idea - especially if you're in a 'hard water' area. Performing periodic cleaning of an empty machine will prolong its life.
To increase the spin, pull in your arms and they will stop slowing the spin down. Keeping them out will slow the spin down and you will spin for a smaller period of time. To stop the spin, stick your toe-pick into the ice, and you will stop. I hoped that helped you! :D
The exact opposite of a spin down electron.