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When you point a running hair dryer upward, and place a ping pong ball in the air stream, it will eventually float somewhere above the hair dryer and near the air stream. It stays above the dryer because the drag of the air balances out the ball's 2.7 grams of mass, and near the air stream due to the Bernoulli effect. The Bernoulli effect is the drop in pressure when a fluid's velocity increases; you can demonstrate it by blowing over the top of a piece of paper. It is partly responsible for the lift generated by an airplane's wing. The ball is drawn towards the center of the air stream due to the increasing velocity and the resulting Bernoulli force, but is pushed away by the air glancing off its surface. The ball maintains a position where these forces balance out, perhaps wobbling back and forth so the average forces balance out.
There is no such thing as a 'watt per day'. A watt is an instantaneous measurement of the rate at which you are using energy. To find the 'wattage' of a standard tumble dryer, check its nameplate data.
washer and dryer people leave change in their pockets and it always falls out
Part # 3390291 on a whirlpool (or kenmore, or maytag) dryer is the hi-temp thermostat. It sits next to part #3977394 Thermal cut off on the outside shell surrounding the heating element (the kit including both is kit# 279816) . The full thermostat #3387134 sits next to the thermal fuse on top of the blower motor.
Ever notice on a humid day how water drops form on the outside of a cold glass of beer? If you cool down humid air the water content turns to liquid. Cold refrigeration lines do the same thing. Water outside your AC system has no connection to the inside of your dryer/accumulator/tin can thingy.
Remove the dryer screen from the dryer, put it in the sink with dishwashing liquid, soak for a few minutes, then scrub it carefully with a toothbrush or a small handbrush, rinse well, hold under running water and check if water flows thru the screen easy , dry screen and return to dryer.
It's an hour and ten minutes.
It depends on the dryer, but only the more expensive models will allow you to set a running time.
When this happens is usually means that you have to large of a load in. Try experimenting with different amounts of clothes per wash until it stops shaking.
depends on the type of dryer you have. I put mine in for about 55 minutes.
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Wet a dryer sheet and let it sit on the area where the gum is for ten minutes. Then use the dryer sheet to "scrape" any remaining gum.
Make sure the switch dial marker is lined up with the "off" lettering on the dryer. Otherwise, unplug the dryer.
None if it's unplugged. It may be using a small amount if it is left plugged in. When the hair dryer is not being used it uses no electricity.
It saves the total cost of running the clothes dryer.
No. Try Bounce Dryer Sheets for 20 minutes on low heat. Results in a softer, fresh smelling kitty with no static cling.
Instead of the washer and dryer being side by side, the dryer is stacked on top of the washer.