The physics of energy
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526 K73,2 Cartography: visualization of geospatial data | 526.1 N57 Introduction to geodesy | 526.1 T58 Numerical recipes in C | 530 J34, 1 The physics of energy | 530.02462 K52 Principles of engineering physics 1 | 530.02462 K52:1 Principles of engineering physics 1 | 530.1 D87 Fluid mechanics: an introduction to the theory of fluid flows |
The Physics of Energy provides a comprehensive and systematic introduction to the scientific principles governing energy sources, uses, and systems. This definitive textbook traces the flow of energy from sources such as solar power, nuclear power, wind power, water power, and fossil fuels through its transformation in devices such as heat engines and electrical generators, to its uses including transportation, heating, cooling, and other applications. The flow of energy through the Earth's atmosphere and oceans, and systems issues including storage, electric grids, and efficiency and conservation are presented in a scientific context along with topics such as radiation from nuclear power and climate change from the use of fossil fuels. Students, scientists, engineers, energy industry professionals, and concerned citizens with some mathematical and scientific background who wish to understand energy systems and issues quantitatively will find this textbook of great interest.