It's the same. Just plug the electric thing into the plug hole and the switch it on.
Of course.
Not recommended.
A converter that you plug into a socket. It will depend on what part of Europe you are in. Ireland and Britain use a different system than mainland Europe does, so you have to know where you are going. You can buy them in any good department store, travel shop and definitely in many shops in airports.
Yes, you can use an English hairdryer in the US as long as it is compatible with the US voltage. You will need a plug adapter or a voltage converter to ensure safe use.
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The hairdryer usually use the electrical energy. When heated, the hairdryer will convert electrical energy to heat energy which can then be used for hair drying.
unless yall r brother sis...... what kind of guy doesnt let a girl use the hairdryer?
Using a hairdryer does not expose you to radiation. Hairdryers emit heat and air to dry and style hair, but they do not emit any harmful radiation. It is safe to use a hairdryer for its intended purpose.
Simple, you just use a hairdryer :)
Heat energy is a wasted form of energy given out by a hairdryer. A significant amount of the electricity consumed by a hairdryer is converted into heat to dry the hair, making it an inefficient use of energy.
The water evaporates it is heat up by hairdryer and it turn into gas. called water vapor/
No. A hairdryer produces such a small amount of heat that it will not affect the weather. Nothing you can do could ever cause or prevent a tornado.