• ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.org
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    11 小时前

    Yes, as far as I know, all machines sold for domestic use here have drums aligned to the X-axis (top-loading with drum doors) or Z-axis (front-loading), never Y. I only saw a quick-spin-drying centrifuge in a swimming pool’s hair-drying room.

    Edit: in engineering, I almost always see the Y axis as vertical. X is left-right and Z is backward (−)-forward (+) for a right-handed 3D Cartesian system. It’s also like this in Super Mario 64.

    • prole@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      14 小时前

      The washer in the photo is top-loading though? Which would be the Y-axis.

      All of the washing machines my family owned growing up looked like that.

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      14 小时前

      Is this not a top loading one? It just looks like a standard one with the agitator stick in the middle, which is i think whats holding the clothes

      Like this but an older 2000s model

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      14 小时前

      This is a top loading washer with a drum aligned in the Z-axis. Using your coordinate system, the Y-axis would be a front-loading washer that’s pointing a different direction.

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        11 小时前

        it’d be a side loading washing machine. can’t put it next to the dryer because you wouldn’t be able to access the door.

      • ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.org
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        13 小时前

        My Y-axis is vertical, sorry for not having specified that. Looking for 3D Cartesian diagrams online, there is about an even split between XY being the horizontal plane and a vertical one.