Well, honey, if you're blow drying your hair every day for about 10 minutes, you're looking at burning through roughly 24 pounds of coal in a year. So, if you live to be around 80 years old, that's about 1,920 pounds of coal just to keep your hair looking fabulous. But hey, at least you're not contributing to global warming with those killer locks!
Blow drying your hair for an hour and a half can burn approximately 60 to 100 calories, depending on factors like your weight and the intensity of the activity. While blow drying is not a strenuous exercise, it does require some energy expenditure. The exact number can vary from person to person, but it generally falls within this range.
It will burn out eventually, but that will be very far from now, not in our lifetime.
The mass of the star. The bigger it is, the faster it will burn through its fuel supply.
For blow drying: Make sure people don't trip over the cord, that the heat is not too hot as not to burn the client and that you are holding it correctly that it won't fall. For cutting: that your posture is correct so you won't fall over, hold the scissors correctly, always close the scissors when you are not using it.
Burn time is time from power on to power off, but the lifetime is time from the first using to not available.
Two minutes after you dry it, it will burn. But it will taste better than properly drying it.
When you dry firewood so that it is seasoned and really good to burn.
Yes it will blow up if Obama is elected again as depicted by the mayans.
Keeping the nozzle parallel to the head allows for a smoother airflow, resulting in less frizz and a sleeker finish. It also helps to direct the heat evenly, which reduces damage and promotes better styling control.
The lifetime of a star is determined by its mass because more massive stars burn through their fuel faster due to higher core temperatures and pressures. Higher-mass stars undergo fusion at a quicker rate, leading to a shorter lifespan compared to lower-mass stars. Conversely, lower-mass stars burn their fuel more slowly, allowing them to exist for billions of years.
It's a physical change because when blow drying your hair, no new substance is made it just changed its form/appearance; from wet to dry. Therefore, it's a physical change.
It blows off because you blow out carbon dioxiced and fire needs oxygen to burn!