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When using a hairdryer, how is energy transferred to dry your hair?
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Electrical energy is stored in the hairdryer for later use.
Electrical energy is transformed into thermal and kinetic energy.
Electrical energy is transformed into gravitational energy.
Electrical energy is transformed into chemical energy.
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Electrical energy is transformed into thermal and kinetic energy.
The dryer uses electrical energy to heat a coil (thermal energy) and to run a fan/motor that moves air (kinetic energy); the warm moving air evaporates water from your hair.
The dryer uses electrical energy to heat a coil (thermal energy) and to run a fan/motor that moves air (kinetic energy); the warm moving air evaporates water from your hair.
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