Introduction to sustainable energy transformation:

SECTION I Energy Forms and ResourcesFundamental Concepts1.1 Units and Notation1.1.1 Units1.1.2 Notation1.1.3 Atomic and nuclear nomenclature1.2 Structure of Matter1.2.1 Matter1.2.2 The Atom1.2.3 Sources of Nuclear and Atomic Information1.3 Energy in Matter1.3.1 The Equivalence of Mass and Energy1.3....

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1. Verfasser: Anglart, Henryk (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Boca Raton ; London ; New York CRC Press 2022
Ausgabe:First edition
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Zusammenfassung:SECTION I Energy Forms and ResourcesFundamental Concepts1.1 Units and Notation1.1.1 Units1.1.2 Notation1.1.3 Atomic and nuclear nomenclature1.2 Structure of Matter1.2.1 Matter1.2.2 The Atom1.2.3 Sources of Nuclear and Atomic Information1.3 Energy in Matter1.3.1 The Equivalence of Mass and Energy1.3.2 Internal Energy1.3.3 Energy in Chemical Reactions1.3.4 Energy in Nuclear Reactions ProblemsEnergy Forms, Reserves, Supply,
and Consumption2.1 Energy Forms2.1.1 Primary and Secondary Energy2.1.2 Energy Carrier2.1.3 Final Energy2.1.4 Useful Energy2.1.5 Electricity2.1.6 Heat2.2 Reserves of Energy-Containing Minerals2.2.1 Fossil Fuels2.2.2 Uranium2.2.3 Other Minerals2.3 Energy Supply2.3.1 Crude Oil2.3.2 Coal2.3.3 Natural Gas2.3.4 Biofuels and Waste2.3.5 Nuclear2.3.6 Hydro2.3.7 Wind2.3.8 Solar2.4 Power Sector2.5 Energy Consumption2.5.1 Aluminium Production2.5.2 Cement Production2.5.3 Iron and Steel2.5.4 Pulp and Paper2.5.5 Chemicals2.5.6 Energy Services2.5.7 Energy Efficiency and Environment ProtectionElements of Sustainability3.1 Sustainability Goals3.2 Environment3.2.1 Atmosphere3.2.2 Biosphere3.2.3 Hydrosphere3.3.1 Role of Economy in Sustainability3.3.2 Ways to Promote Environmental Protection3.3.3 Climate ChangeMechanical and Electromagnetic Energy4.1 Forces and Fields4.1.1 A Force4.1.2 A Field4.2 Mechanical Energy4.2.1 Kinetic Energy4.2.2 Potential Energy4.2.3 Work and Power4.2.4 Linear and Angular
Momentum4.2.5 Mechanical Energy Losses4.2.6 Mechanical Energy Storage4.3 Electromagnetic Energy4.3.1 Electrostatics4.3.2 Electric Current4.3.3 Magnetism4.3.4 Induction4.3.5 Electrical Devices4.3.6 Electromagnetic Energy Losses4.3.7 Electromagnetic Energy StorageBiological and Chemical Energy5.1 Photosynthesis5.1.1 Mechanisms of Photosynthesis5.1.2 Photosynthesis Efficiency5.2 Food Energy5.2.1 Food Production5.2.2 Fertilizers5.3 Bioenergy5.3.1 Biomass5.3.2 Biogas5.3.3 Ethanol5.3.4 Biodiesel5.4 Fossil Fuels5.4.1 Coal5.4.2 Petroleum5.4.3 Natural Gas5.5 Combustion5.5.1 Combustion of Gasoline5.5.2 Combustion of Ethanol5.5.3 Combustion of Coal5.5.4 Combustion of HydrogenNuclear Energy6.1 Binding Energy of a Nucleus6.2 Energy Transformation in Stars6.3 Characteristics of the Nuclear Fission6.3.1 Fission Products6.3.2 Neutron Emission6.3.3 Energy Released in Fission Reactions6.4 Nuclear Fusion6.5 Radioactive DecayThermal Energy7.1 Introductory Definitions7.1.1 Thermodynamic Control
Beschreibung:xviii, 371 Seiten
ISBN:9780367470807
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