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Auty, Geoff – School Science Review, 2014
The historical background to the laws of thermodynamics is explained using examples we can all observe in the world around us, focusing on motorised transport, refrigeration and solar heating. This is not to be considered as an academic article. The purpose is to improve understanding of thermodynamics rather than impart new knowledge, and for…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Physics
Davidson, Jane S.; Morris, Carol – 1983
This curriculum guide on housing and home furnishings, covering one of the five content areas of the Energy and the Family Curriculum Guide, has been designed to provide learning experiences and identify resources that can be used to develop units of study related to energy usage and conservation. The guide is intended for use in comprehensive…
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Air Flow, Citations (References), Climate
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Appleyard, S. J. – Physics Education, 2007
Construction details are provided for simple heat engines that use candle wax and elastomers as working substances. The engines are constructed using common household materials and can be easily constructed in a school classroom or at home. They work reliably and are useful tools for demonstrating the conversion of heat to mechanical work. They…
Descriptors: Thermodynamics, Engines, Science Instruction, Physics
Im, Piljae – ProQuest LLC, 2009
A methodology to develop an easy-to-use toolkit for the preliminary design of high performance schools in hot and humid climates was presented. The toolkit proposed in this research will allow decision makers without simulation knowledge easily to evaluate accurately energy efficient measures for K-5 schools, which would contribute to the…
Descriptors: Energy Conservation, Radiation, Heat, Program Effectiveness
Conservation and Renewable Energy Inquiry and Referral Service (DOE), Silver Spring, MD. – 1984
Attached solar greenhouses are relatively inexpensive and easy to build; they can provide additional heat to homes all winter as well as fresh vegetables and flowers. This bulletin: (1) describes the characteristics of a solar greenhouse; (2) provides a checklist of five items to consider before building a solar greenhouse; (3) describes the four…
Descriptors: Alternative Energy Sources, Building Design, Building Plans, Construction (Process)
Ringel, Robert F. – 1979
Solar subsystems and components were identified and conceptual structure was developed for architectural solar energy heating and cooling systems. Recent literature related to solar energy systems was reviewed and analyzed. Solar heating and cooling system, subsystem, and component data were compared for agreement and completeness. Significant…
Descriptors: Air Conditioning, Architecture, Building Design, Buildings
Metz, Steve, Ed. – National Science Teachers Association (NJ3), 2011
The concept of energy is central to all the science disciplines, seamlessly connecting science, technology, and mathematics. For high school and upper middle school teachers, this compendium comprises inquiry-based activities, lesson plans, and case studies designed to help teach increased awareness of energy, environmental concepts, and the…
Descriptors: Energy Education, Science Education, Secondary School Science, Grade 9
Knapp, Henry H., III – 1978
This module on home heating is one of six in a series intended for use as supplements to currently available materials on solar energy and energy conservation. Together with the recommended texts and references (sources are identified), these modules provide an effective introduction to energy conservation and solar energy technologies. The module…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Design, Energy, Energy Conservation
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Switzer, Terry G. – Science Teacher, 1986
Describes an activity from the ninth-grade physical science program at the Energy Management Center, the outdoor science and energy education center for students in Pasco County, Florida. The activity focuses on making an effective solar collector. (JN)
Descriptors: Energy Education, Heat, Outdoor Activities, Physical Sciences
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Ford, Norman C.; Kane, Joseph W. – Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1971
Proposes a method of collecting solar energy by using available plastics for Fresnel lenses to focus heat onto a converter where thermal dissociation of water would produce hydrogen. The hydrogen would be used as an efficient non-polluting fuel. Cost estimates are included. (AL)
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Energy, Optics, Physics
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Zener, Clarence – Physics Today, 1973
Heat engines operating in the tropical oceans could provide a source of economical pollution-free electricity. A discussion of solar sea plants and how they could operate is presented. (DF)
Descriptors: Ecology, Electricity, Energy, Physical Sciences
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Chiotelis, Charles L. – Science Teacher, 1978
Completion of a unit on heat energy motivated students to devise their own solar collectors, parabolic solar cookers, and designs for a solar home. Using their solar projects, the students tests hypotheses they might have had concerning heating capacities, insulation values, or energy conversions. (MA)
Descriptors: Controlled Environment, Energy Conservation, Environmental Education, Natural Resources
Energy Research and Development Administration, Washington, DC. Div. of Solar Energy. – 1977
The purpose of this report is to present and prioritize the major environmental issues associated with the further development of solar energy as a source of process heat in the industrial and agricultural sectors. To provide a background for this environmental analysis, the basic concepts and technologies of solar process heating are reviewed.…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Energy, Energy Conservation, Environmental Influences
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Knight, Carlton W., II; Wohlhagen, Linda – Science and Children, 1975
Presents a discussion and examples of the two categories into which solar homes have been classified. Classifications are based upon the method by which the sunlight is put to use: energy conversion, utilizing photoelectric cells; and direct heating, where sunlight heats water which then heats the home. Diagrams are presented. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Energy, Energy Conservation, Environmental Education, Environmental Influences
Balcomb, J. Douglas – Progressive Architecture, 1979
A leading passive solar heating expert advocates more extensive uses, outlines various familiar approaches, and evaluates many existing built examples. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Air Flow, Architectural Research, Building Design, Building Innovation
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