A blow-dryer typically uses electrical energy to power its motor and heating element.
No, Madam C. J. Walker did not invent the blow dryer. Think about it. When she started her company in 1906 very few Americans had electricity in their homes. How would they have used blow dryers?
Thermal energy is the type of energy related to heat. It is the energy that comes from the temperature of a substance.
Yes, elastic energy is a type of potential energy stored in objects like springs when they are compressed or stretched. When the object returns to its original shape, this stored energy is released as kinetic energy.
The SI unit for energy - any type of energy - is the Joule.The SI unit for energy - any type of energy - is the Joule.The SI unit for energy - any type of energy - is the Joule.The SI unit for energy - any type of energy - is the Joule.
The type of energy caused by air molecules vibrating is called sound energy.
Yes, there is a type of product that will curl your hair with a blowdryer.
Using an appliance like a blowdryer uses electricity. If you dry your hair another way (by air drying or towel drying your hair) then you save energy.
so that blowdrying your hair can be easier for you.
Jennifer Blowdryer has: Played Jennifer Blowdryer in "Kamikaze Hearts" in 1986. Performed in "Tattoo Vampire" in 1988. Played Futura Volare, KUN-TV in "Vegas in Space" in 1991. Played herself in "The Troma System" in 1993. Played Jennifer in "Once and Future Queen" in 2000.
just wanted to know who invented the blowdryer?
you an brush it 137 times and it will straighten your hair
No, Madam C. J. Walker did not invent the blow dryer. Think about it. When she started her company in 1906 very few Americans had electricity in their homes. How would they have used blow dryers?
They are used to curl wet hair in combination with a heat source, such as an overhead dryer or blowdryer.
Food energy, which is a type of chemical energy.
Protein is not a type of energy, it is a type of chemical.
Type of energy for what?
You can convert one type of energy into another type of energy.