Deck 8: Direct Use of Solar Energy
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Deck 8: Direct Use of Solar Energy
1
Compare the R-values of:
(a) Two pieces of 3-mm thick glass in thermal contact.
(b) Two pieces of 3-mm thick glass with a 1-cm air space between them.
(a) Two pieces of 3-mm thick glass in thermal contact.
(b) Two pieces of 3-mm thick glass with a 1-cm air space between them.


2
A homeowner in Allentown, PA installs a 60° south-facing solar collector 





3
Consider a house that is approximated as a cube that is 8 m on a side and has 

The total surface area is 

4
A house is heated with electricity at a cost of $0.10 per kWh. The building 

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5
Calculate the power radiated by a woodstove of dimensions 65 cm high by 55
cm deep by 85 cm wide with a surface temperature of 120°C. Assume that heat is radiated
from all surfaces of the stove and that the stove has an emissivity of 1. Note that
woodstoves are painted black because black surfaces have high absorptance, and objects
with high absorptance also have high emissivity.
cm deep by 85 cm wide with a surface temperature of 120°C. Assume that heat is radiated
from all surfaces of the stove and that the stove has an emissivity of 1. Note that
woodstoves are painted black because black surfaces have high absorptance, and objects
with high absorptance also have high emissivity.
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6
(a) Calculate the power transferred through a 10 cm diameter iron rod that is 

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7
The average monthly temperatures in Anchorage, AK are given in the table 

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8
A two storey house in Portland, ME with dimensions 8.5 m by 12.0 m with 

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10
A cylindrical water tank 1.5 m in diameter and 2.5 m high is surrounded on 

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11
A home uses a concrete floor to store passive solar energy. If the floor heats 

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12
Consider a vertical south facing window in a house at 40ºN latitude. For an 

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13
A wood stove has a total surface area of
kW. Make a plot of its surface temperature in °C as a function of emissivity.

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14
Compare the masses and volumes of water, concrete, sand and wood needed 

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15
A 300 liter electric hot water heater uses 9000 W of power to heat water. If
will it take for

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16
A window with an R-value of 0.18 receives 300 W/m2 of insolation. If the
interior of the building is at 20°C, what is the minimum outside temperature for which
there is a benefit from passive solar heating?
interior of the building is at 20°C, what is the minimum outside temperature for which
there is a benefit from passive solar heating?
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17
Approximate a house as a cube with an edge length of 7 m. The house loses 

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18
A homeowner sells an electrically heated
ceilings in Minneapolis and purchases an identical home in San Francisco. Estimate the
expected savings in annual heating costs.

expected savings in annual heating costs.
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19
Locate information about the current cost of home heating oil or natural gas
in your area (whichever is in common use) and the cost of residential electricity. Assuming
an efficiency of 85% for an oil furnace and 100% for electric heat, calculate the relative
cost of electric heat compared with oil heat or natural gas if both heating systems require
the same net energy to heat a house.
in your area (whichever is in common use) and the cost of residential electricity. Assuming
an efficiency of 85% for an oil furnace and 100% for electric heat, calculate the relative
cost of electric heat compared with oil heat or natural gas if both heating systems require
the same net energy to heat a house.
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20
Compare the total solar energy received at the surface of the earth in one year
to the total annual global energy requirements.
to the total annual global energy requirements.
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