Does an iron or a hair dryer use these energies: Electrical to heat.

HELP ASAP!!!!!!!

you plug them in and they get hot :)

Thanks for that, but this is a portfolio for Connexus and I can put that only option in hair dryer or iron.

Well, I suppose the hair dryer also blows air while the iron just makes heat.

Thanks sooo much for your help! I really appreciate it!

So, would that option go in the hair dryer?

no, the iron purely makes heat from electricity.

The blower also blows :)

When the blower blows it converts electrical energy to mechanical energy (1/2) m v^2)

Why are you here brooklyn?

Cool i didnt know it would realy put that on here.

Both an iron and a hair dryer utilize electrical energy to generate heat. The electrical energy is converted into heat energy through a process called Joule heating. In order to confirm this information, you can consult the user manual or the product specifications of both appliances. These documents usually contain detailed information about the energy source and how it is converted into heat. Additionally, you can also search for information online or refer to reputable sources such as manufacturers' websites or educational resources for a more comprehensive understanding of how these appliances work.