Peter Rez (Professor, Professor, Department of Physics, Arizona Sta
The Simple Physics of Energy Use
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Peter Rez (Professor, Professor, Department of Physics, Arizona Sta
The Simple Physics of Energy Use
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As a society we use energy for climate control and lighting in buildings, moving people and goods from one place to another and making things. This book uses simple classical physics (mechanics, thermodynamics and electromagnetism) to quantitatively review sources of energy and how we use them.
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As a society we use energy for climate control and lighting in buildings, moving people and goods from one place to another and making things. This book uses simple classical physics (mechanics, thermodynamics and electromagnetism) to quantitatively review sources of energy and how we use them.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 187mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 660g
- ISBN-13: 9780198802303
- ISBN-10: 0198802307
- Artikelnr.: 48319409
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 187mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 660g
- ISBN-13: 9780198802303
- ISBN-10: 0198802307
- Artikelnr.: 48319409
Peter Rez completed his bachelors degree in Cambridge, and his PhD on Theory of Electron Scattering in Electron Microscopy, in Oxford. He has worked in industry (Kevex, VG Microscopes) on computer control and data acquisition in electron microscopy. He's been a professor at Arizona State since 1985. His interests have broadened to include general condensed matter theory as applied to batteries and strength of materials, radiation physics as applied to medical physics and radiation detectors, biomineralization and biophysics. This book came about from the author's interest in energy policy, another area where science and policy making collide.
Introduction
1: Energy and Society
PART I: Controlling the Indoor Environment
2: Buildings
3: Electrical Power Generation: Fossil Fuels
4: Nuclear Power Generation
5: Electrical Power Distribution
6: Electrical Power Generation: Renewables - Solar and Wind
7: Electrical Power Generation: Hydroelectric, Tides, Pumped Storage
PART II: Moving People and Things Around
8: Transportation: Fuel Energies
9: Ground Transportation: Road and Rail
10: Air Transportation
11: Ground Transportation: Ships
PART III: Making Stuff
12: Materials That Come From the Earth
13: Agriculture, Things That Are Grown
14: Embodied Energy and Energy Return on Investment
15: Summary: What Shoud be Done?
1: Energy and Society
PART I: Controlling the Indoor Environment
2: Buildings
3: Electrical Power Generation: Fossil Fuels
4: Nuclear Power Generation
5: Electrical Power Distribution
6: Electrical Power Generation: Renewables - Solar and Wind
7: Electrical Power Generation: Hydroelectric, Tides, Pumped Storage
PART II: Moving People and Things Around
8: Transportation: Fuel Energies
9: Ground Transportation: Road and Rail
10: Air Transportation
11: Ground Transportation: Ships
PART III: Making Stuff
12: Materials That Come From the Earth
13: Agriculture, Things That Are Grown
14: Embodied Energy and Energy Return on Investment
15: Summary: What Shoud be Done?
Introduction
1: Energy and Society
PART I: Controlling the Indoor Environment
2: Buildings
3: Electrical Power Generation: Fossil Fuels
4: Nuclear Power Generation
5: Electrical Power Distribution
6: Electrical Power Generation: Renewables - Solar and Wind
7: Electrical Power Generation: Hydroelectric, Tides, Pumped Storage
PART II: Moving People and Things Around
8: Transportation: Fuel Energies
9: Ground Transportation: Road and Rail
10: Air Transportation
11: Ground Transportation: Ships
PART III: Making Stuff
12: Materials That Come From the Earth
13: Agriculture, Things That Are Grown
14: Embodied Energy and Energy Return on Investment
15: Summary: What Shoud be Done?
1: Energy and Society
PART I: Controlling the Indoor Environment
2: Buildings
3: Electrical Power Generation: Fossil Fuels
4: Nuclear Power Generation
5: Electrical Power Distribution
6: Electrical Power Generation: Renewables - Solar and Wind
7: Electrical Power Generation: Hydroelectric, Tides, Pumped Storage
PART II: Moving People and Things Around
8: Transportation: Fuel Energies
9: Ground Transportation: Road and Rail
10: Air Transportation
11: Ground Transportation: Ships
PART III: Making Stuff
12: Materials That Come From the Earth
13: Agriculture, Things That Are Grown
14: Embodied Energy and Energy Return on Investment
15: Summary: What Shoud be Done?