Yes, unless you burn it.
Does your hair actually change when it's cut? No, so it's just a physical change from long to short.
Curling hair with hair rollers is a physical change because no new substances are being formed. The shape of the hair is being temporarily altered by the application of heat or by setting it in rollers, but the chemical composition of the hair remains the same.
the physical change is the change that you can not hear see or fell. ex she cut her hair, or your heart is beating faster.
Yes, cutting hair is an example of a physical change. It involves altering the appearance or state of the hair without changing its chemical composition. This change is reversible, as the hair can grow back.
Yes, straightening hair is considered a physical change because the hair's appearance is altered without changing its chemical composition. The hair can be reverted back to its original state, indicating that no new substances are being formed during the process.
Does your hair actually change when it's cut? No, so it's just a physical change from long to short.
cut it
With scissors: definetely physical, you don't cut the molecules in hair themselves
Cutting hair is a physical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the hair. The cutting process only changes the physical appearance and length of the hair without changing its chemical structure.
Cutting hair is a physical change because the chemical composition of the hair remains the same before and after it is cut. The change is only in the physical appearance of the hair, not in its chemical structure.
Because its not using any chemicals. For example, If you cut your hair, it's still hair just shorter. But if you color your hair, you are using chemicals to make it a diffrent color
It is both a physical and chemical change.
cutting your hair is probably a physical change I don't know
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Curling hair with hair rollers is a physical change because no new substances are being formed. The shape of the hair is being temporarily altered by the application of heat or by setting it in rollers, but the chemical composition of the hair remains the same.
no. it is not a physical change because it is still hair. It did not change the DNA. But, if the question was if the pigment change was physical, then it would be because the pigment changed in order for the hair to be a lighter color.
the physical change is the change that you can not hear see or fell. ex she cut her hair, or your heart is beating faster.