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The only way you can get 360 waves is if you have sort of curly hair, but if its just straight with no type of curl to it there will be no chance of you acquiring waves.
The cold setting on a hair dryer is for cooling and setting a curl. For example, if you use a round brush to curl your hair and then blast it with the hot setting on your blow dryer- before removing the brush, blast it with the cool setting. This will cool the curl and set it and the curl will last longer.
Because Electric field can be expressed as the gradient of a scalar. Curl of a gradient is always zero by rules of vector calculus.
Mechanical waves Electromagnetic waves Transverse waves Longitudinal waves
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The only way you can get 360 waves is if you have sort of curly hair, but if its just straight with no type of curl to it there will be no chance of you acquiring waves.
You have to like curl it first then shake your hair a little bit then brush it and you have waves and it works with me.
No. Tsunamis don't curl and break like regular waves.
You use a metaphor based on the ocean like... The sea's waves curl as a tornado spins.
sorry but u cant, u have to curl it everytime. It'll look horrible if u dont
I use a curling iron with a barrel about 2 inches thick. It gives me long waves, but my smaller iron gives me waves that are more defined. I personally like the small waves on myself, but the big waves are nice too. My hair is naturally wavy/frizzy. It's fairly easy to curl, and fairly easy to straighten. I don't usually use hairspray, but when I do, I use Pantene spray. It makes my hair feel soft, plus holds the curl.
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we curl the leaves and thats the curl
You can use un-, for uncurl.
transverse waves are...well.. wavy when compression waves are like a domino affect or like pushing a spring the similarities is that the both transport power from point a to point b however their movement is very different