Energy 6th Edition Roger A. Hinrichs, Merlin H. Kleinbach, Rachel Wade
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Chapter 1-21 x
Chapter 1: Introductionx x
TABLE OF CONTENTS X X
Purpose and Perspective of the Chapter................................................................................... 2
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List of Student Downloads ........................................................................................................ 2
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Chapter Objectives .................................................................................................................... 2
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Complete List of Chapter Activities and Assessments............................................................. 3
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What's New in This Chapter ....................................................................................................... 3
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Chapter Outline.......................................................................................................................... 3
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Labs and Activities .................................................................................................................... 4
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Energy In Developing Countries ................................................................................................ 4
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Answers to Questions ............................................................................................................... 5
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,PURPOSE AND PERSPECTIVE OF THE CHAPTER X X X X X
The purpose of this chapter is to examine the fundamental concepts of energy. As discussed in the
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chapter energy is a basic concept in all science and engineering disciplines. The concept of energy
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conservation has also been explained in the chapter. Efforts of energy conservation usually conce
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ntrate on either change to technology or lifestyle. Increased emphasis on energy conservation is e
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xplained with the help of some convincing arguments.
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Students should learn that the use of our energy resources is one of the major factors affecting the
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environment. Using energy resources may impact the environment, but so can extracting those re
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sources, such as through deforestation, oil spillage, forest fires, and destruction of the natural land
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scape and vegetation. Later in the chapter, the worldwide consumption of energy is explained with
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the help of graphs. Recall from the beginning of this chapter that energy is not an end in itself but is
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valued for what we can do with it. The end uses of energy are traditionally broken down into four se
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ctors: transportation, industrial, residential, and commercial.
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Students should learn about energy resources, their limitations, and their uses. Students must kno
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w how large each energy resource is and how long it will last. Both of these questions are difficult to
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xanswer because we must make assumptions about future technologies for the extraction of resour
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ces, future fuel prices, and consumption growth rates. Understanding energy use means also unde
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rstanding the consequences of its use. This chapter will introduce you to the science of energy use
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and energy technology.
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LIST OF STUDENT DOWNLOADS
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Students should download the following items from the Student Companion Center to complete the
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activities and assignments related to this chapter:
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PowerPoint (PPTs) x
Instructor Manual x
CHAPTER OBJECTIVES X
The following objectives are addressed in this chapter:
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CO1 Explain the basic concept of energy. x x x x x
CO2
Describe the conservation of energy and technical, lifestyle changes. CO
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Explain the uses of energy and major factors affecting the environment. C
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O4 Use diagrams to illustrate energy consumption in the world.
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CO5
List the different types of energy resources.
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Discuss the scope of energy in the future. [r x x x x x x x x
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, COMPLETE LIST OF CHAPTER ACTIVITIES AND ASSESSMENTS X X X X X X
The following table organizes activities and assessments by objective, so that you can see how all t
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his content relates to objectives and make decisions about which content you would like to empha
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size in your class based on your objectives. For additional guidance, refer to the Teaching Online
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Guide.
Chapter PPT slide x Activity/Assessment Duration
Objective
N/A Knowledge Check x 3-5 minutes x
N/A Check Your Understanding x x 5-10 minutes x
N/A Concept Visualizations x 5-10 minutes x
N/A Quantitative Problems x 10-15 minutes x
N/A Everyday Scenarios x 10-20 minutes x
CO1 7-8 Knowledge Check 1 x x 1-2 minutes x
CO2 12-13 Discussion Activity 1 x x 2-3 minutes x
CO3 19-20 Knowledge Check 2 x x 1-2 minutes x
CO5 33-34 Discussion Activity 2 x x 2-3 minutes x
CO6 38-39 Discussion Activity 3 x x 2-3 minutes x
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WHAT'S NEW IN THIS CHAPTER X X X X
The following elements are improvements in this chapter from the previous edition:
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Energy and energy resources are introduced more generally, without the heavy e
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mphasis on oil and the concept of peak oil. x x x x x x x x
Climate change is emphasized as a significant impact of energy production and use
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both in the past and into the future.
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The formation of and work of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is in
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troduced as well as the 2050 Net Zero goals and the 2016 Paris Agreement.
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CHAPTER OUTLINE X
The following outline organizes activities (including any existing discussion questions in PowerPoi
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nts or other supplements) and assessments by chapter (and therefore by topic) so that you can see
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how all the content relates to the topics covered in the text. The first number refers to the chapter le
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arning objective; ―PPT Slide #‖ refers to the slide number in the PowerPoint deck for this chapter (p
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rovided in the PowerPoints section of the Instructor Resource Center).
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1.1 Energy: An Introduction (CO1, PPT Slides #4-8)
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a. Knowledge Check 1, PPT Slides #7-8, 1-2 minutes x x x x x x x
1.2 Energy Conservation (CO2, PPT Slides #9-13)
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