EU1C. Stay Current—How People Use Energy

Staying current for Chapter 1 See non-chronological resources { Energy Use Contents } 2017-01-22. See the 1,000-Year-Old Windmills Still in Use Today National Geographic.  Excerpt: 2min 49sec video These amazing windmills are among the oldest in the world. Located in the Iranian town of Nashtifan, initially named Nish Toofan, or “storm’s sting,” the windmills have withstood winds […]

EU10.6. Vertical Paraboloidal Cylinder Cooker

{ Energy Use Contents } { All GSS Books } CONSTRUCTION 1. Make a parabolic curve template by drawing a parabola approximately 32″ (80 cm) wide with a focal length (f)  of about 8″ (20cm). You can plot a number of “x” and “y” points according to the following formula for a parabola: y = […]

EU10.6. Solar Cone Oven

{ Energy Use Contents } { All GSS Books } There are many types and designs of solar cookers. They all involve focusing a large area of light into a small region where the food is placed. In general, the sunlight is reflected into the food cooking chamber using inexpensive reflecting surfaces. The reflecting surfaces […]

EU10. Our Energy Future

Chapter 10 { Energy Use Contents } Since the discovery of fire, as early as 400,000 years ago, the development of energy technologies has made people’s lives more comfortable. But the flip side of the coin has nearly always been a loss to the environment.  By 1950, world population had passed the three billion mark. […]

EU9. Energy for Transportation

Chapter 9 { Energy Use Contents } There’s an old song from the early days of automobiling. “Come away with me Lucille. In my merry Oldsmobile.”  You don’t know that one? How about this? “Oh Lord, won’t you buy me a Mercedes Benz?” No? Well you probably know some car song. After all, people in […]

EU8. Energy for Heating and Cooling

Chapter 8 { Energy Use Contents } I. Controlling the Flow of Heat Keeping comfortable, or simply staying alive, requires a temperature that’s not too hot and not too cold. As warm-blooded creatures, we have a built-in system for heat control. As intelligent humans, we augment our built-in systems with technologies—clothing, housing, and fire—that enable […]

EU7.1. Comparing Light Sources

{ Energy Use Contents } { All GSS Books } Many types of lights can be found in a hardware store. There are energy-saver incandescent bulbs, fluorescent bulbs, long-life bulbs, low-cost light bulbs, LED lights and specialty lights of all kinds. Work with a team to examine a collection of light bulbs. Find the wattage printed […]

EU7. Energy for Lighting

Chapter 7 { Energy Use Contents } The continental United States viewed from space at night reveals the tremendous amount of energy we use for lighting. Where is your hometown? An astronomical observatory near Tucson, Arizona, found the quality of its observing conditions seriously impaired by the street lights of a small neighboring community.  The […]

EU5.1. Energy and Power

{ Energy Use Contents } { All GSS Books } You are browsing in a store to buy a light bulb to replace a burnt-out bulb. Will a 60-watt bulb be bright enough? Were you satisfied with its brightness? How about a 75-watt bulb? Why not a 100-watt bulb? What is a watt anyway? Watts […]

EU5. America Plugged In

Chapter 5 { Energy Use Contents } In Thomas Edison’s view, persistence was a key to success: “Genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration.” In his endeavor to build a better storage battery, he made 8,000 attempts. “Well, at least we know 8,000 things that don’t work,” he is reported to have said. Returning to […]