In a modern washing machine, the wash, rinse and spin cycles are controlled by special purpose (embedded) computers.
A household appliance, like a washing machine, is an example. Mobile phones are computers.
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To complete one cycle of the washing machine, follow these steps: Sort your laundry by color and fabric type. Load the machine with the appropriate amount of detergent. Select the water temperature and cycle setting based on the clothing care labels. Start the machine and let it run through the wash, rinse, and spin cycles. Once the cycle is complete, remove the clothes promptly to prevent wrinkles. Hang or fold the clothes as needed.
This mostly depends on the kind of dish washing machine you own and what you consider a 'computer'. If its an older machine, its quite possible that the machine 'logical' or controlling device is mechanical working off of timers, springs etc. It could be argued this does 'compute' (the first computer ever made by Babbage was mechanical) however in the modern sense (or in my opinion), a computer is a device that contains some sort of centralized processing unit (CPU) that does the complicated math/'thinking' for other functional devices that actually perform tasks. When a device can be programmed to perform/control multiple tasks, you're in the realm of computer. Today, many appliances from your fridge to your dishwasher do have a computer of some sort in them. Lots of appliances actually run stripped down versions of Linux, a popular open source operating system like Windows on your own computer. So if your dishwasher is relatively new, theres a very good chance it has, or essentially is a computer with an aquatic device attached to it that it controls. Sorry if this means you lost a bet.
Because the microprocessor of a washing machine is a dedicated computer while a microcomputer is general computer that performs a variety of tasks.
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A washing machine.
Yes, washing machine is a common noun, a word for any washing machine; a singular, concrete, compound noun, a word for a thing. A proper noun is the name of a person, place, or thing. Washing machines seldom have names. However, the name of the company who makes the washing machine is a proper noun; for example a Kenmore washing machine, a Hotpoint washing machine, a GE washing machine, etc.
A computer within a washing machine controls many aspects: The user interface, that is, buttons, LEDs, display, buzzer, are all driven and managed by a computer. The washing program is controlled by a computer: when to heat the water and how much, when and how to spin, etc. Modern washing machines measure the cleanness of the washing and optimize the washing cycle's duration to wash as long as necessary while completing as soon as possible. Modern washing machines also feature sophisticated spinning and load-balancing algorithms which reduce vibrations during the spinning, thus reducing noise and mechanical stress. A washing machine's computer will also monitor safety equipment: for example, a frontloader's door must be securely locked before water is allowed in. Water flow must be confirmed, and the required amount of water must be in the machine before the heating is allowed on, etc. The washing machine's computer will also monitor the machine's general state of health and maintenance. For example, after a set number of hours of active usage, the machine might display a recommendation to replace the drive belt, or to clean the fluff filter.
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A washing machine, as it happens, is not a computer at all. It is a washing machine. However, modern washing machines typically contain one, possibly even multiple, computers. You can't play games on them or download a Twitter app, these are highly specialized computers. For example, one computer (or computer component) within a washing machine might oversee the overall progress of the chosen program: how long to rinse, how long to tumble, etc. Another component, possibly even using dedicated hardware (= a second specialized computer) might be in charge of load balancing, the step performed by modern machines prior to spinning so that the load (the wet washing) is evenly distributed around the drum, thus minimizing mechanical stress during the spinning, and this extending the machine's life. Another component (possibly even a dedicated computer) might control the user interface (buttons, LEDs, display), while others might be working "behind the scenes" in energy management applications, negotiating electrical energy demand with other devices within the same household.
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