This could be a glazed belt, running a load that was way too large could have caused the motor to spin a glaze on the belt which will prevent it from ever gripping the pulleys properly again. replace the belt ( about $20 ) and see if it improves.
A washing machine removes water from clothes during the spin cycle. During this cycle, the drum of the washing machine spins rapidly, creating centrifugal force that pushes the water out of the clothes and towards the walls of the drum. The water is then drained out of the machine through a drainage pipe.
You might want to check the belt or the clutch if it is a GE. The V-belt is probably slipping on the pulley. If there is no tension spring or place to adjust the tension, try belt dressing or replace the belt.
yes you canYes, you may wash your shoes in your washing machine. I like doing it a lot. It is easy and fast : )
go to your local laundrette and ask to get in a super-fast washing machine
An out of balance load. To much weight on one side od the drum. Avoid washing heavy items like jeans, with light weight items like t-shirts. The jeans weigh more when wet and will put the load out of balance. If your load starts to shake, open lid, wait until the drum stops spinning, then even out the load in the drum.
Spinning it very fast!
they are 500 miles per hour!
3,46 mililiters.
it is spinning round and round fast
the amount of force spinning the pedals
The relation between dizziness and spinning is simply engaging to spinning will lead an individual to feel dizzy, more particularly if the spinning is fast. As you spin the senses are sending wrong signals through your brain and that is why a person will feel dizzy through spinning.
A tornado IS wind- very fast winds spinning in a circle.