To convert watts to horsepower, you can use the conversion factor where 1 horsepower is approximately 746 watts. Therefore, a 1400-watt blow dryer would be about 1.87 horsepower (1400 W ÷ 746 W/HP ≈ 1.87 HP). This means the blow dryer has a power output that is roughly equivalent to nearly two horsepower.
213hp
1300-1400 Horse Power
An egg will cook quicker under a blow dryer than a lamp because a blow dryer will transfer heat much quicker than a lamp.
Not always, depends how much you're using it.
You should hold your hair dryer 6 to 8 inches away from your head for optimal results and to avoid too much hot air near the scalp.
it doesnt matter how much horsepower a 7.3 has the lmm duramax will win every time...it has around 250 stock From Edmunds.com: 185 HP at 3000 RPM, 360 ft.lb. at 1400 RPM.
I recently watched the movie "This Modern Age"--made I believe in the early 1930s, and there was a scene where Joan Crawford's character was using a blow dryer much like the ones used today. I was amazed...I had to rewind the movie and see it again to finally believe it. I thought blow dryers came out in the 60s or so.
Certainly. As can a straight iron and curling iron. The heat from the blow dryer can make your hair frizzy and over time, cold cause permanent damage
How much Kawasaki Zx. 1400 pound
$1400 is €1324.90
some ppl can use flatirons blow dryer with a comb but in my case never put the heat up so much it can really fry your hair
the thermal fuse gets too hot, it will blow, and completely shut down your dryer until it is replaced. basically the repair can cost you pretty much and you will feel better to get a new one than replacing it.