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According to Wikipedia, convection is a heat transfer proces that requires the presence of something to transfer that heat, but it is a process that happens in fluids. Conduction is transfer of heat from a hot object to a less hot object, in this case from a hot curling iron to your hair. Radiation heat transfer is by its nature different from convection in that it does NOT require a medium. Since we are not talking about fluids or about heat transfer without the help of an medium, the process you are looking for is conduction
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Depending on the scenario, it could be an example of all three, but the most common transfer of energy through heat associated with a heating iron would be conduction. If this is for school and it is possible to have more than one answer, then it would be conduction and radiation.
Answer: Use the formulah = 1/2gt2where t = timeh = heightg = gravitational accelerationsolving for tt = sqrt 2h/g= sqrt ( (2)(1.651m)/9.8m/s2 )= 0.580secSolving how fast the curling iron travelV = h/t= 1.651m/0.580sec= 2.84m/s - ans.
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A clothes iron uses conduction.
A clothes iron uses conduction.
According to Wikipedia, convection is a heat transfer proces that requires the presence of something to transfer that heat, but it is a process that happens in fluids. Conduction is transfer of heat from a hot object to a less hot object, in this case from a hot curling iron to your hair. Radiation heat transfer is by its nature different from convection in that it does NOT require a medium. Since we are not talking about fluids or about heat transfer without the help of an medium, the process you are looking for is conduction
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No. A curling iron does NOT have silver in it!!.. There are silver curling irons but there are no curling irons with silver in them!
A curling iron is made of chemicals... iron, copper, and so on.
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Depending on the scenario, it could be an example of all three, but the most common transfer of energy through heat associated with a heating iron would be conduction. If this is for school and it is possible to have more than one answer, then it would be conduction and radiation.