Energy: Stop Faking It! Finally Understanding Science So You Can Teach It

Energy: Stop Faking It! Finally Understanding Science So You Can Teach It

by Ph Robertson
Energy: Stop Faking It! Finally Understanding Science So You Can Teach It

Energy: Stop Faking It! Finally Understanding Science So You Can Teach It

by Ph Robertson

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Overview

Confounded by kinetic energy? Suspect that teaching about simple machines isn’ t really so simple? Exasperated by electricity? If you fear the study of energy is beyond you, this entertaining book will do more than introduce you to the topic. It will help you actually understand it.
At the book’s heart are easy-to-grasp explanations of energy basics— work, kinetic energy, potential energy, and the transformation of energy— and energy as it relates to simple machines, heat energy, temperature, and heat transfer. Irreverent author Bill Robertson suggests activities that bring the basic concepts of energy to life with common household objects.
Each chapter ends with a summary and an applications section that uses practical examples such as roller coasters and home heating systems to explain energy transformations and convection cells. The final chapter brings together key concepts in an easy-to-grasp explanation of how electricity is generated.
Energy is the second book in the Stop Faking It! series published by NSTA Press. Titles in the series are written with clarity, creative flair, and special empathy for science teachers and parents in search of a stress-free way to learn the basics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780873552141
Publisher: NSTA Press
Publication date: 01/01/2002
Series: Stop Faking It!
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 114
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Bill Robertson is a science education writer, teaches online math and physics for the University of Phoenix, and reviews and edits science materials. His numerous publications cover issues ranging from conceptual understanding in physics to bringing constructivism into the classroom. Bill has developed K– 12 science curricula, teacher materials, and award-winning science kits for Biological Sciences Curriculum Study, The United States Space Foundation, The Wild Goose Company, and Edmark. Bill has a master’s degree in physics and a Ph.D. in science education.

Table of Contents

What is energy?6
Muscle energy8
Energy from fire10
Energy from wind and water12
Potential energy14
The energy of movement16
Imponderable fluids18
Heat energy20
Electromagnetism22
The conservation of energy24
Thermodynamics26
Steam energy28
Energy for transport30
Generating electricity32
Energy in the home34
Measuring energy36
Energy for communication38
Energy in waves40
Energy in packets42
Mass energy44
Energy from the nucleus46
Energy from the Sun48
Photosynthesis50
Energy from food52
Fossil fuels54
Energy on a global scale56
Alternative energy58
Making the most of energy60
The origins and destiny of energy62
Index64
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