washing machine works based on the centrifugation principle....... hope i answered correctly
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A cloth washing machine works by mixing water and detergent to create a cleaning solution that agitates and cleans the clothes. The clothes are then rinsed with clean water and spun at high speeds to remove excess water. Finally, the clothes are dried either through a spin cycle or by being placed in a separate dryer.
To clean a washing machine, you can run a cycle with hot water and vinegar to help remove any buildup or odors. Clean the detergent and fabric softener dispensers by removing them and soaking in a vinegar solution. Wipe down the inside of the machine with a damp cloth, focusing on the seal and drum. Lastly, leave the door open after each use to allow the inside to dry completely.
The machine that spins and weaves cloth is called a loom. Looms are used to create fabric by interlacing threads under tension.
The cloth would be wite because if it were any other color the colored light would mix with the color of the cloth and make a different color.
When you shake a piece of wet cloth, the kinetic energy from the shaking helps to separate the water from the fabric fibers. This action creates a centrifugal force, causing the water to be flung outwards from the cloth. The water droplets are then dispersed into the surrounding air.
The first machine that produced charges by rubbing a rotating ball was built by Otto von Guericke in the 17th century. This machine, known as the "sulfur globe," used friction to generate static electricity by rubbing a rotating ball made of sulfur against a cloth.