The Science of Energy: Resources and Power Explained

The Science of Energy: Resources and Power Explained « Series from 2016

Series from 2016

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Genres: Special Interest

The Science of Energy: Resources and Power Explained presents an unbiased investigation into the energy sources that power our world.

Vividly illustrated with animations, 3-D graphics, demonstrations, and other visuals that make scientific and mathematical concepts understandable, The Science of Energy is a marvelous window into the inner workings of energy that will keep you constantly engaged.

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Energy and Human Civilization

How much energy is required to power human civilization? What is it that makes our cities, factories, homes, and cars so energy inefficient? How can the average individual affect energy directions? Find out in this overview of how energy touches everything from engineering and economics to biology, chemistry, and geophysics.

Energy: Forms and Conversion for Use

Energy is a fundamental part of our universe - in a sense, the universe is energy. Here, Professor Wysession introduces you to the many fascinating forms energy takes, including potential, kinetic, mechanical, and thermal energy. He also explains how energy is measured to make you more fluent in "energy-speak."

Heat: The Transfer and Flow of Energy

One of the first forms of energy that humans learned to use is heat. You'll examine three ways heat flows (radiation, convection, conduction); make sense of the heat flow equation and the concept of entropy; and go inside the inner workings of a "heat engine" machine.

Electricity: Ultimate Energy Converter

Discover what makes electricity such an attractive vehicle for energy. Learn how electricity can come from oil, coal, solar, and other forces, and how electricity travels through wires with the help of voltage. Also, examine recent advances that make it easier for us to choose where we source our electricity.

Chemical Energy, Biomass, and Photosynthesis

Turn now to chemical energy, the potential energy resulting from the position of atoms within molecules. After an overview of photosynthesis (perhaps the universe's most amazing form of energy conversion), learn how combustion transforms biofuels into light and heat, and how energy density affects the transportation of biofuels like petroleum.

Coal: Convenient, Energy-Dense Fuel

Understand one of energy's most polarizing topics: coal. Where does coal come from, and how does it develop? What makes coal "clean" or "dirty"? Why do certain nations have the largest coal reserves? What are some advantages to coal energy? And how does strip mining impact the environment?

Petroleum: Chemistry, Retrieval, and Use

New Petroleum Directions

Fossil Fuel Energy: Issues and Concerns

Understanding Carbon Dioxide

The Science of Nuclear Power

The Nuclear Fission Fuel Cycle

Sunlight: Inexhaustible Energy Source

Solar Power and Electricity

Wind Power and Electricity

Hydroelectric Power: Electricity from Water

Biofuels: Biodiesel and Ethanol

Geothermal Energy

Energy Storage Technologies

Energy Needs for Transportation

Energy Efficiency: Technologies and Trends

Energy Sources: Economics and Politics

Probable and Possible Future Energy Sources

Energy Trends: Planning for the Near Future