thermal energy
The blow dryer was first invented in the United States in the late 19th century. It was originally created as a large, heavy device used in salons before becoming more compact and accessible for home use.
Electrical energy in a hair dryer is transformed into heat energy, which is used to dry and style hair by evaporation of water. The heating element within the hair dryer converts the electrical energy into thermal energy, which is then transferred to the air blown out of the dryer.
A 1500 watt hair dryer used for 10 minutes would consume 0.25 kWh of energy.
In a hair dryer, electrical energy is transformed into heat energy. The electricity flows through a resistor or coil inside the hair dryer, which generates heat due to resistance, and this heat is then used to dry and style the hair.
Mechanical energy from the fan motor is converted into thermal energy (heat) by the heating element in the hair dryer.
If you are old enough to compose this question, you know that a blow dryer is a unit used to style hair. There is no other meaning.
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A blow dryer would need to have a fan. A hair dryer could be a towel or any other device that dries the hair. A blow dryeris a hand held hair dryer that "blows" the hair as it dries it. There are two types of hair dryers, portable and non-portable. The portable type has a hood, similar to a shower cap, and has a hose attached to unit and the cap. The warm air goes from the unit to the cap through the hose to dry the hair. The non-portable type, which is used in hair salons, is attached to the back of a chair. Hair dryers are used mostly on hair that has curlers in it.
You could use a blow dryer or a perm?
The blow dryer was first invented in the United States in the late 19th century. It was originally created as a large, heavy device used in salons before becoming more compact and accessible for home use.
Blow dryer diffuser are used to control the flow of air from the hairdryer itself. Many people with thick & curly hair use these to control the flow of air so there hair want become frizzy and maintain there curls. You can buy them at most beauty supply stores and many blow dryers come with the diffusers such as some of these blow dryer
Electrical energy in a hair dryer is transformed into heat energy, which is used to dry and style hair by evaporation of water. The heating element within the hair dryer converts the electrical energy into thermal energy, which is then transferred to the air blown out of the dryer.
A 1500 watt hair dryer used for 10 minutes would consume 0.25 kWh of energy.
In a hair dryer, electrical energy is transformed into heat energy. The electricity flows through a resistor or coil inside the hair dryer, which generates heat due to resistance, and this heat is then used to dry and style the hair.
Electrical energy is converted into thermal and mechanical energy
Mechanical energy from the fan motor is converted into thermal energy (heat) by the heating element in the hair dryer.
It could do if you blow cold hair into it, would also cool it down.