A dishwasher is like a robot helper that cleans your plates, cups, and forks after you eat.
Imagine you just finished a big meal, and your table is full of messy dishes. Instead of washing them all by hand, you can put them in the dishwasher, which is like a special kitchen cabinet with water and soap inside. When you press a button, it starts working hard, it sprays hot water and soap on every dish to wash them clean.
How It Works
- The dishwasher has shelves where you place your dishes.
- You add soap, just like you do in the sink at home.
- Then you push a button or turn a switch, and poof, it starts cleaning!
- Hot water comes out from nozzles (like little hoses) that spin around and spray all over the dishes.
- After a few minutes, your clean plates are ready to use again!
It’s like having a super-efficient helper who works quietly in the background while you play or watch TV.
Examples
- Imagine your plate getting scrubbed by tiny bubbles inside a box.
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