How Home Appliances Work

Apr 05, 2026

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Top-Loading Washing Machine: A top-loading washing machine uses the rotation of a pulsator to tumble clothes, working in conjunction with detergent and water to clean them. Its working principle primarily relies on the synergistic effect of mechanical force and chemical cleaning agents.

 

The core component of a top-loading washing machine is the disc-shaped pulsator at the bottom of the tub, which features raised ribs. When the pulsator rotates, the water flow inside the tub forms a vortex that rotates both clockwise and counterclockwise. This vortex gently tumbles and rotates the clothes in the water, allowing for sufficient friction between the clothes and between the clothes and the tub walls, thus achieving effective cleaning with the help of detergent.

 

Robot Vacuum Cleaner: Robot vacuum cleaners use built-in sensors and algorithms to autonomously identify and plan cleaning paths. They are typically equipped with a rotating brush head and a suction port at the bottom. The rotation of the brush head and the powerful suction of the suction port suck dust and debris from the floor into the machine.

 

Meanwhile, the robotic vacuum cleaner intelligently adjusts its cleaning strategy based on the room size and the distribution of obstacles to ensure efficient and thorough cleaning. A robotic vacuum cleaner is a mobile device integrating automation technology. Its working principle is similar to a traditional vacuum cleaner, but it is equipped with a dustbin to collect dust.