PHYS-105
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Energy and the Environment
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Course Description
This course examines the physical principles that govern energy transformations. It will focus on the use of energy in the world, specifically its production, transportation, consumption and the implications this use has for the environment. Topics addressed will range from the mechanical to electricity and magnetism and from thermodynamics to atomic/nuclear physics. Energy resources both new and traditional (fuel cells versus oil) will be addressed as well as environmental issues ranging from global warming to the disposal of radioactive waste. This course assumes a basic familiarity with algebra.
Course Type
Academic Credit, DIST-SCIENCE, DIST-QUANTITATIVE ANAL., INTER.DISC-ENV.STUDIES, Academic Evaluate Course, Global Studies, Scientific Inquiry, Quantitative Analysis '23