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Objectives

By the end of the Energy Fundamentals module, students will understand:

  1. Energy basics
  2. Working with dimensional units
  3. Global, national, local and personal energy use
  4. Renewable and non-renewable methods of energy production and their impacts

Goals

The following are some of the main goals for the Energy Fundamentals module.

Concepts

By the end of the Energy Fundamentals module, students will understand the following concepts (among others):

  • Energy types and transfer
  • Power loss and efficiency
  • Laws of Thermodynamics
  • Energy generation, storage and generation
  • Models
  • Power versus energy
  • EROI
  • Primary energy source versus energy carrier

Vocabulary and units

By the end of the Energy Fundamentals module, students will be able to confidently use the following vocabulary and/or units (among others):

  • Conduction, convection, radiation, energy, power, length, area, volume, EROI, entropy, power loss, distribution, energy carrier, primary energy source
  • BTU, therm, joule, quads, cal, Cal, kw, kWh, kg, m, ft, s, hr, m3, ft3, prefixes (m, k, M, G)

Calculations

By the end of the Energy Fundamentals module, students will be able to do the following calculations (among others):

  • E=P*t
  • gas mileage and cost
  • efficiency

How to

By the end of the Energy Fundamentals module, students will be comfortable doing the following (among others):

  • use a kilowatt meter
  • electrical energy audit
  • Back Of the Envelope calculations

Field trips

By the end of the Energy Fundamentals module, students will be have gone on the following field trips (possibly among others):

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Authors Lonny Grafman
License CC-BY-SA-3.0
Language English (en)
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Created January 30, 2011 by Lonny Grafman
Modified December 5, 2023 by Felipe Schenone
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