No, you should not plug your Samsung electric dryer into a 50 amp outlet unless the dryer is specifically designed to operate on a 50 amp circuit. Electric dryers typically require a dedicated 30 amp circuit.
Most standard household electric dryers require a 240-volt circuit with a 30 amp fuse or circuit breaker. They are designed to be connected to a NEMA 14-30R receptacle, which has four prongs.
A 50 amp outlet is typically used for high-power appliances, such as electric ranges or large ovens, which require more electrical capacity. Using a 50 amp outlet for a device that is designed for 30 amps could lead to electrical overload, potential damage to the dryer, and even create a fire hazard.
To ensure the safe operation of your Samsung electric dryer, consult the user manual or technical specifications of the appliance. This information will specify the correct electrical requirements for your dryer model. If you don't have the manual, you can find it on Samsung's website or contact their customer support for assistance.