it is a fair conductor.
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Hair can be both a conductr and an insulator because whenu think about if you use a curlibg iron to curl your hair. heat is needed. To stay in the curls, hair must bg eboth a conductor and an isulator becasue otherwise hair would not be able t saty in this shape if heat was used to make this possible. The heat goesthrough the hair an dremains there for a while.
Most plastic combs (like for combing your hair) would be classified as insulators. All materials conduct, however, the amount of voltage (i.e. electrical pressure) required to make a material conduct generally cause us to classify materials as either: 1. Conductors (e.g. copper, gold) 2. Insulators (e.g. air, mica, glass, teflon - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_insulation ) 3. Semi-conductors (e.g. Silicon (Si) and germanium (Ge) )
It insulates well for the same reason as double-pane glass: The air in the middle is a poor conductor of heat.
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spin your hair in a messy bun and then twist in the pins in your hair like a screw.
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it is a fair conductor.
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it is a fair conductor.
Bobby pins are great for thick to medium hair. They will fall right out of thin hair. You use bobby pins by just taking a piece of good sized hair and slipping in the bobby pin. The style today is to take a bit of hair from the front and to pull it back. Then you slip in the bobby pink in the middle of your hair line. :)
Kanzashi.
get the pi part and put it threw a knot in your hair.
None, the pins are on the motherboard or HDD
you roll your hair in the brush roller then-poke the pins threw the rhombus
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