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Global Warming

Is Global Warming Occuring

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Loseblattwerk
170 Seiten
2003
Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co ,U.S. (Verlag)
978-0-7575-0121-0 (ISBN)
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Chapter 1 Introduction--Underpinnings Preface--A Message to the Student 1.1 Fundamental vs. Derived Properties 1.2 Units 1.3 Area 1.4 Volume 1.4.1 Measuring Volume Making Connections: Area and Volume 1.5 Ratios 1.6 Density 1.6.1 Understanding Density Making Connections: The Arithmetic of Exponential Numbers 1.7 Exponential Notation 1.8 Straight Line Graphs 1.8.1 Graphical Analysis of Mass vs. Volume 1.9 Curved Graphs 1.9.1 Height of Liquid in a Container vs. Volume Making Connections: Density and Graphical Analysis 1.10 Let's Keep Things in Proportion 1.10.1 Understanding Proportion Chapter 2 What is Energy? 2.1 the "Money" of Nature 2.2 Storage, Transfer, and Transformation of Energy Energy Storage Energy Transfer 2.2.1 How is Energy Stored? Energy Transformation 2.2.2 How is Energy Transferred and Transformed? 2.3 A Pictorial Model For Energy Flow A Model for Money Flow in a Bank A Model for Energy Flow in a Natural System 2.3.1 A Pictorial Model For Energy Flow 2.4 Power 2.4.1 Power: Nature's "Rate of Pay" Chapter 3 Heat and Temperature 3.1 Physiological Determinations of Temperature 3.1.1 The Sense of Touch as a Thermometer 3.2 Temperature Scales 3.2.1 Temperature Scales Interactive Demonstration--What!?--20 Is Not Twice 10? 3.3 The Kelvin Scale and Absolute Zero 3.4 Is There a Difference Between Heat and Temperature? 3.4.1 Thermal Mixing of Water Samples A Diagrammatic Approach to Mixing Water Samples 3.4.2 (I) A Chart Method for Heat Transfer/Part 1 3.4.2 (II) A Chart Method for Heat Transfer/Part 2 Making Connections: Heat & Temperature (I) 3.4.3 An Equation for Heat Transfer 3.4.4 A Hot Mystery Making Connections: Heat & Temperature (II) 3.5 Heat Transfer 3.6 Temperature Revisited--What Is Temperature? Interactive Demonstration--Temperature and Random Motion Chapter 4 Thermal Equilibrium of the Earth 4.1 Thermal Equilibrium--Another Perspective 4.1.1 Heating and Cooling Curves 4.1.2 Dynamic Equilibrium--A Balancing Act Making Connections: Thermal Equilibrium Interactive Demonstration--Listening For the Infrared 4.2 Electromagnetic Radiation 4.3 The Input Energy--The Solar Constant 4.3.1 Measuring the Solar Constant Making Connections: The Solar Constant 4.4 The Output Energy--Infrared Radiation 4.4.1 Color Temperature of a Light Bulb Making Connections: Thermal Radiation 4.5 Below Zero!? Something is Wrong Here! Chapter 5 The Role of the Atmosphere 5.1 The Atmosphere to the Rescue Interactive Demonstration--How High Does The Atmosphere Go? 5.2 The Interaction of Light with Matter 5.2.1 How Does a Piece of Colored Plastic Get Its Color? Making Connections: Colored Filters 5.2.2 Solid, Liquid, or Gas: Is the Color the Same? 5.2.3 Absorption Spectra 5.3 The Greenhouse Effect 5.3.1 Infrared Absorption--The Greenhouse Effect Making Connections: Greenhouse Effect 5.4 Global Warming--Is the Earth's Equilibrium Changing? 5.4.1 Is Global Warming Really Occurring?

Reihe/Serie Inquiry into Physical Science S.
Verlagsort Iowa
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Ökologie / Naturschutz
Technik Umwelttechnik / Biotechnologie
ISBN-10 0-7575-0121-4 / 0757501214
ISBN-13 978-0-7575-0121-0 / 9780757501210
Zustand Neuware
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