Yes. Since radiation includes infrared, which of course is emitted by an iron.
Curling your hair is radiation, because heat travels through empty space to get to your hair. Once it's there, it will heat up the hair, making the atoms less dense and causing heat to rise off of the candle.
Yes it is! I went on this song called conduction, convection, and radiation, and a part of it said "curling my hair, conduction is there" So.... It is!
A hot iron emits infrared radiation, which is a form of electromagnetic radiation that is invisible to the human eye but can be felt as heat.
According to Wikipedia, convection is a heat transfer proces that requires the presence of something to transfer that heat, but it is a process that happens in fluids. Conduction is transfer of heat from a hot object to a less hot object, in this case from a hot curling iron to your hair. Radiation heat transfer is by its nature different from convection in that it does NOT require a medium. Since we are not talking about fluids or about heat transfer without the help of an medium, the process you are looking for is conduction
A curling iron uses conduction and convection to transfer heat to the hair. Heat is conducted from the heating element to the metal barrel, and then the hot barrel transfers heat to the hair through direct contact. Additionally, convection helps distribute the heat evenly on the surface of the barrel.
Curling your hair is radiation, because heat travels through empty space to get to your hair. Once it's there, it will heat up the hair, making the atoms less dense and causing heat to rise off of the candle.
Yes it is! I went on this song called conduction, convection, and radiation, and a part of it said "curling my hair, conduction is there" So.... It is!
Radiation damages hair follicles, leading to hair loss. The high-energy radiation disrupts the growth and division of cells in the hair follicles, causing them to stop producing hair. This is a common side effect of radiation therapy for cancer treatment.
Electromagnetic radiation in the form of thermal radiation is emitted as any substance, including iron, gets hot.
A hot iron emits infrared radiation, which is a form of electromagnetic radiation that is invisible to the human eye but can be felt as heat.
Yes the hair will fall out after you take radiation treatment.
when you flat iron your hair your hair will then become straighter then it was before.
Electromagnetic radiation in the form of thermal radiation is emitted as any substance, including iron, gets hot.
According to Wikipedia, convection is a heat transfer proces that requires the presence of something to transfer that heat, but it is a process that happens in fluids. Conduction is transfer of heat from a hot object to a less hot object, in this case from a hot curling iron to your hair. Radiation heat transfer is by its nature different from convection in that it does NOT require a medium. Since we are not talking about fluids or about heat transfer without the help of an medium, the process you are looking for is conduction
Flat iron in pieces starting with the hair under all your hair!
To flat iron your hair, you should make sure that your hair isn't wet, unless you have a flat iron that says it straightens wet hair. Just turn on the iron and straighten somewhat small sections of hair, one at a time. To do this you open the iron and start at the top of the section. You glide the iron, and glide it down your hair. Repeat as necessary. If you want, you can use some hair protection products that protect your hair from the heat of the flat iron, but that is your call.
A clothes iron uses conduction.