Homework 6 can be found here. It is due in class on Thursday, October 29th.
I would like to remind people that it is implicit in all assignments that you must turn in your own work. Copying, or allowing your work to be copied is unacceptable.
Homework 6 can be found here. It is due in class on Thursday, October 29th.
I would like to remind people that it is implicit in all assignments that you must turn in your own work. Copying, or allowing your work to be copied is unacceptable.
Here is the pdf file for lecture 12, which focuses on chemical energy and light.
Here is the pdf file for lecture 11, which finishes up electricity with a discussion of transformers and the electric grid, and then heads into chemical energy.
Homework 5 can be found here. It is due in class on Thursday, October 22nd.
I would like to remind people that it is implicit in all assignments that you must turn in your own work. Copying, or allowing your work to be copied is unacceptable.
Here is the pdf file for lecture 10, which talks about simple electric devices, electric generators and long distance high-voltage transmission lines.
The assignment for midterm paper 1 can be found here.
A hard copy of the paper should be handed in at lecture on October 15th.
You should also submit the computer file for your paper through the class SPARK site. Look for the turnitin assignment labeled “Midterm paper 1”.
Here is the pdf file for lecture 9, which starts into electricity.
News item from lecture 9 – Carbon Capture and Storage project at American Electric Power’s Mountaineer power plant in West Virginia – New York TImes article
Homework 4 can be found here. It is due in class on Thursday, October 8th.
It asks you to pick a topic (and some other related things) for your first paper that will be due on October 15th.
Here is the pdf file for lecture 8, which starts into electrical energy, including
electric charges, electric and magnetic fields and Maxwell’s equations
News items from lecture 8 –
Article on Boxer-Kerry energy/climate bill.
EPA Press Release on proposed CO2 emissions regulations under the Clean Air Act.