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Latest Photospheric magnetogram from National Solar  
 Observatory, Kitt Peak, Arizona Latest He I 10830-A spectroheliogram from National Solar
 Observatory, Kitt Peak, Arizona Latest Ca II 8542 E magnetogram from National Solar   
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(Above) Latest solar images, from various telescopes and spacecraft. Click on them for more detail.


NSci 116 Energy, Technology, and Society - 2002 Fall

Instructor: Dr. Ringwald
E-mail: ringwald[at]csufresno.edu and replace [at] with @
Phone: 278-8426
Also: 278-2371

Office hours: MWF 1-2, T 12-2
Office: McLane Hall, Room 11, in the new Building J (or "J-wing").
This is across the outdoor "hall" from McLane 149 and 151.


You don't need an appointment to come in during office hours. This is time set aside for you, when I will be in.

Please feel free to contact me, if you have any problems whatsoever in this course: or if you're doing well, and just want to talk about energy and the environment. It's in our interest, and we care, that you do well!

Click here for the
Course Syllabus
Click here for the
Writing Guide
for Research Papers
Click here for
Links


TENTATIVE Class Schedule (updated 2002 September 29). Always do the readings before class:

Week M W Chapters from Energy, by Hinrichs & Kleinbach, to read by Monday of the next week
1 8/26: Introduction 8/28: Ch. 1: Introduction Chapter 1 and the entire syllabus
2 9/02: Holiday 9/04: Ch. 1: Exponential growth Chapters 2 and 3
3 9/09: Ch. 2: Energy mechanics. 9/11: Ch. 2: Energy mechanics and units conversions; Ch. 3: Conservation of energy. Chapters 3 and 4
4 9/16: Ch. 3: Conservation of energy. 9/18: Ch. 4: Heat and work. Chapter 5
5 9/23: Ch. 4: Heat and work. 9/25: Ch. 5: Home-energy conservation and heat-transfer control Re-read Chapters 1-5
6 9/30: Review 10/02: Mid-Term Exam 1 (covering Chapters 1-4) Chapter 6
7 10/07: Ch. 6: Solar energy: characteristics and heating 10/09: Ch. 6: Solar energy: characteristics and heating Chapter 7
8 10/14: Chapter 7: Fossil fuels (Oil) 10/16: Chapter 7: Fossil fuels (Gas and Coal). Chapters 8 and 9
9 10/21: Chapter 8: Air pollution 10/23: Chapter 9: Global warming Re-read Chapters 5-9
10 10/28: Review 10/30: Mid-term Exam 2 (covering Chapters 5-9) Chapters 10 and 11
11 11/04: Chapter 10: Electricity. 11/06: Chapter 10: Electricity; Chapter 11: Electromagnetism and generators Chapters 11 and 12
12 11/11: Chapter 11: Electromagnetism and generators. 11/13: Chapter 12: Renewable electricity Chapters 13 and 15
13 11/18: Chapter 13: The atom and the nucleus. 11/20: Ch. 15 Radiation health. Chapter 14
14 11/25: Chapter 14: Nuclear fission; paper titles and summaries due (see instructions) 11/27: Holiday Chapter 15 and 16
15 12/02: Chapter 14: Nuclear fission. 12/04: Chapter 16: Fusion energy. Chapters 17 and 18
16 12/09: Chapter 17: Biomass energy; Chapter 18: Geothermal energy 12/11: Review; paper due (see instructions) Re-read Chapters 1-18

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