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Answered by Anonymous
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The spin cycle uses centrifugal force to whisk the water away from the clothes. That's one of the reasons there are holes in the sides. The clothing is stopped by the walls, but the water can keep moving outward.In the finale rinse it drains the water leaving wet clothes then spins them around to lose water.

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Answered by lakitha93
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The spin cycle uses centrifugal force to whisk the water away from the clothes. That's one of the reasons there are holes in the sides. The clothing is stopped by the walls, but the water can keep moving outward.In the finale rinse it drains the water leaving wet clothes then spins them around to lose water

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