Electricity
The Bar Bar Eco-800 hair dryer uses 1,000 watts when most dryers use 1,800 watts. It also dries hair faster that the average dryer does.
The light would have to be on for 12 times longer to use the same energy as the hair dryer.
The heat from the hair dryer acts like hair straightners i suppose?
yes. but it also wastes energy as sound
Electrical energy enters the hair dryer and is converted into kinrtic energy as a smallelectric motor spins a fan blade. Electrical enrgy is also converted into thermal energy in a grid of wires that heat up. The fan forces air across the hot wires , and hot air blows out of the nozzle of the hair dryer. You can hear the sound energy that comes out. In other words in is converted from Electrical energy -to- Kinetic energy and, Electrical energy -to- Thermal energy and, last but not least, Sound energy!
6 A hair dryer that runs off of 300 watts for 3 hours will use about 60 dollars in energy. This is answered by doing a little math.
yes
Yes, if we use hair dryer frequently then this causes damaging of our hair. But if we use hair dryer onces in a blue moon then it doesnot harm.This can even depend on the texture of your hair. Yeah,especially if you have wavy or curly hair,it's gonna bush up.
Energy consumed by use of dryer is directly proportional to the amount of heat produced and duration of use, which is expressed as wattage. Any dryer with proper speed fan and finely adjustable temperature control can be economical on electrical consumption. Hot Tools 1051 Soft Bonnet Hair Dryer and CHI GF1505 Pro Professional Ceramic Hair Dryer are some of the popular brands
maybe, if you use it for a short time. but i prefer to air dry, my hair does get frizzy, but i just us my flatting iron.
Use a hair dryer
It evaporates.