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Sustainable Energy (2nd Edition) – Dunlap – eBook

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  • Author: Richard A. Dunlap
  • File Size: 52 MB
  • Format: PDF
  • Length: 736 Pages
  • Publisher: ‎ Cengage Learning; 2nd edition
  • Publication Date: January 1, 2018
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B07JHTHH2J
  • ISBN-10: 133755166X, 0357241142
  • ISBN-13: 9781337551663, 9780357241141

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About The Author

Richard A. Dunlap

Richard A. Dunlap

Dr. Richard A. Dunlap is a research professor at Dalhousie University's Department of Physics and Atmospheric Science. He graduated from Worcester Polytechnic Institute with a B.S. in Physics in 1974, Dartmouth College with an A.M. in Physics in 1976, and Clark University with a Ph.D. in Physics in 1978. Critical phenomena, amorphous materials, quasicrystals, hydrogen storage, magnetic materials, superconductivity, and materials for enhanced rechargeable batteries have all piqued his attention throughout the years.

Professor Dunlap has been a member of the Dalhousie University faculty since 1981. He was the Killam Research Professor of Physics from 2001 to 2006, and the Director of the Dalhousie University Institute for Research in Materials from 2009 to 2015. EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS: MODERN METHODS, THE GOLDEN RATIO AND FIBONACCI NUMBERS, and AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PHYSICS OF NUCLEI AND PARTICLES are Professor Dunlap's other textbooks.

Dunlap’s Sustainable Energy 2nd Edition (PDF) assists university students to explore the present and future energy needs along with options for continued use of fossil fuels and alternative energy sources. Individual chapters thoroughly investigate every energy approach as the ebook includes both current energy production and future strategies. Students only need to be acquainted with freshman-level chemistry and physics. The textbook emphasizes the complexity of energy issues and the necessity for a multidisciplinary approach to solving today’s energy problems. Quantitative end-of-chapter problems require learners to analyze information, use material from prior chapters, correlate data from various sources, and infer graphical data, and interpolate values. College students see real problems met in producing and using energy and realize that while exact calculations are important, a broad-based analysis is usually the most appropriate.

Additional ISBNs: 9781337551670, 978-1337551670, 1337551678, 978-1337551663, 1337677000, 978-0357241141, 9781337677004, 978-1337677004

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