03333nam a22002057a 4500003000400000005001700004008004100021020002200062028005800084040002400142082001500166100002100181245004000202260003200242300000800274500216500282504062602447650001503073700003903088OSt20180929122554.0180929b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a978-81-7993-305-3 bAllied Informatics, Jaipurc5373d21/09/2018q2018-19 aBSDUbEnglishcBSDU a621.3bTRI aTripathi, Arun K aMultiple Choice Questions on Energy aNew DelhibTeri Pressc2017 a338 aEnergy is an integral part of our lives. We need energy to do all kinds of work. Though we do not realize it, energy is all pervasive. Human beings and animals derive their energy from food, which is prepared by plants using solar energy. Thus, the very basis of our lives is energy. Lots of energy was absorbed and released during the creation of the universe. Thus, it is energy that sustains the universe even today. Although the concept of energy is taught at the primary level and is included in various streams, it is rarely taught as an exclusive subject at the higher education level. In fact, the concept of energy is meant more for lifelong learning rather than studying as a subject. A few universities and engineering institutions have introduced exclusive degree courses on energy; however, technical books on energy need to be developed and made available commensurate with the latest developments. Since energy is such an important aspect of our lives, it needs to be paid due attention in education and awareness. This book attempts to present the subject in a simple and precise manner for students, aspirants of various competitive exams, and even laymen. Keeping in view the present trend of various exams, the various types of energy have been presented in the form of multiple choice questions, which is the most common pattern of examination in every field of study in the science stream. Energy-related questions feature in various national level competitive examinations, besides featuring in question papers for examinations in bachelor degree courses on engineering and technology. This book briefly covers various forms of energy, including mechanical energy, electrical energy, chemical energy, thermal energy, nuclear energy, magnetic energy, sound energy, energy from petroleum and gas, light energy, and renewable energy, including solar energy, wind energy, biomass energy, small hydropower, tidal and ocean energy, hydrogen energy, geothermal energy. The aspects of energy conservation have also been taken into account, designing the need for energy efficiency and energy conservation measures to be taken by various sectors. aContents: Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Mechanical energy Chapter 3 Electrical energy Chapter 4 Chemical energy Chapter 5 Thermal energy Chapter 6 Nuclear energy Chapter 7 Magnetic energy Chapter 8 Sound energy Chapter 9 Energy from coal Chapter 10 Energy from petroleum and natural gas Chapter 11 Solar energy Chapter 12 Wind energy Chapter 13 Biomass energy Chapter 14 Small hydropower Chapter 15 Ocean waves and tidal energy Chapter 16 Hydrogen energy Chapter 17 Geothermal energy Chapter 18 Light energy Chapter 19 Energy conservation Chapter 20 Miscellaneous questions Answers Bibliography About the author aElectrical aThe Energy and Resources Institute