you cant make iron, its an element.
No, it takes a liw amount of heat to be able to heat iron up. Meaning that if iron was outside, the iron would heat up whatever object it has inside of it relatively quickly. If you want to get into specifics, iron has a low specific heat, so a low amount of energy is needed in order for temperature to change (energy is measured in heat [juoles])
Iron has the lowest specific heat, so it will heat up faster.
This is a fun one...go get your curling Iron! Set the iron on low, and let it heat up. Then curl the ribbon with the curling iron. The ribbon will hold enough heat to curl permanently. To straighten it, just "iron" the ribbon with the iron.
Yes, iron typically warms up faster when heat is applied due to its high thermal conductivity, allowing it to quickly transfer heat throughout its structure. This is why iron is commonly used in cooking utensils and heating devices.
A magnet can pick up things that are made of iron because iron is a ferromagnetic material, meaning it is attracted to magnets.
If the indicator lamp in a dry iron comes on when the iron is plugged into the power socket, but the iron does not heat up, it indicates that your iron has a problem with one of its electrical components.
An iron uses conduction as the method of heat transfer. When the electric coil inside the iron heats up, it transfers the heat to the metal plate on the bottom, which then heats up the fabric through direct contact.
A magnet can pick up things made from iron or other ferromagnetic materials.
people use iron to make things because it is really expensive and really soft. This means that it is really great coz people use up loads of money buying it when it does nothing.
An iron would why because an iron is a type of metal and metal heats up quickly
If your iron won't heat up, check to make sure it is properly plugged in and that the temperature setting is correct. If it still doesn't heat up, it may have a faulty heating element or a broken internal component. In this case, it's best to consult the manufacturer's troubleshooting guide or contact customer support for further assistance.
Silver. because silver is good conductor of heat.