physics 105 lecture 3 energy & population
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Fall 2011. Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy & Population. No Clicker Registered. Top News story of the Week. Love’m or Hate’m. Love them They are OK Take them or leave them They look really good in the end zone OMG – they’re horrible. Homework assignments & Reading. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Physics 105
Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
Fall 2011
No Clicker Registered
Page 2
Top News story of the Week
Page 3
Loversquom or Hatersquom
1 Love them2 They are OK3 Take them or leave them4 They look really good in the end zone5 OMG ndash theyrsquore horrible
Page 4
Homework assignments amp Reading
Read Chapters 2 amp 3 of Wolfson + Tragedy of the Commons article posted in the course document section of ELMS
Assignment 3 ndash- Watch the youtube video (10 minutes)
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=fTznEIZRkLgampfeature=player_detailpageWrite a one paragraph summary of the main ideas presentedDue 914 by midnight
Assignment 4 ndash - BP ariticle critical analysis - BP is sorry
httpwwwpoliticocomnewsstories031150881htmlRead the above linked news story and complete a critical analysis A worksheet for critical analysis is attached to elms
Due Sept 20 Page 5
httpwwwthedailyshowcomwatchwed-june-16-2010an-energy-independent-future
Page 6
That Daily Show video was
Page 7
1 Funny2 Rude3 Insulting4 Informative5 Inappropriate
What is the best time scale for energy decisions1 1 yr2 2 yr3 5 yr4 10 yr5 20 yr6 100 yr7 1000 yr8 10000 yr9 100000 yr
Discussion Question
According to the Pew Survey the public and scientists identify their ideology as
Public ScientistsConservative 37 9Moderate 38 35Liberal Progressive 20 52
Questions
Why are scientists more liberal than the public as a whole
Is this likely to cause a bias in what scientists say and do
Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- An object in motion will move with a constant velocity unless acted upon by an outside force
- eg - a bike moving on a flat road keeps moving straight except for friction which acts to slow it down
- When you are moving at constant speed in a car and go around a corner ndash do you experience a force
Newtonrsquos 2nd lawacceleration = forcemass = fm- or f = m a- To accelerate an object with more mass requires more force- (Units force is Newtons = kg ms2) - Example f=10 N
f= 10N M=2kg a = fm = 5kg(kgms2)= 5ms2
v= at +v0 = 5 t(sec) + v0
Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
Gravity
All objects near the earth fall at the same rate (when friction is unimportant) - Galileo
They fall at a rate which increases with g = 98ms2 If all objects fall at the same rate the force must be
proportional to mass (a=fm) - Force of gravity (near earthrsquos surface) is Fg = mg
(downward)- also called weight- Note weight is a unit of force (Newtons) kilgroams are a
unit of mass not weight - I have a mass of 84 kilograms my weight is 8498 = 823N (185 pounds)
Inertial vs gravitational mass
weight is due to attraction of gravity the m in f=ma is the inertial mass (they have the same
value) If there is no gravity do things still have mass- How do you tell if a sealed thermos bottle has liquid in it
Work In physics the definition of work is the application of a force
through a distance
W = Fd
W is the work done F is the force applied d is the distance through which the force acts
Example ndash gravity ndash - Force is mg (down) where m is the mass in kg and g is 98ms2 - If I lift an object a distance h then the work I do is
mg h - if m where 1kg and h = 5m
- then force is mg (1kg x 98ms2) = 98N- The work I did is 98N x 5m = 49 J- This is also the change in potential energy
Work If I let the object drop the same distance then gravity does the
same amount of work - so gravity does 49N work and the object picks up kinetic
energy
bull Kinetic energy Ekin= 12 m v2
bull bull Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet
Remember its only the force that acts in the direction of motion counts towards work
Simple Machines
Simple machines can allow you to do the same work with less force over larger distances- Work = fd -gt if we increase distance we can reduce
force Levers
Simple Machines
Pulleys- Distance is
longer forceis smaller
Conservative force
Work done is path independent for a conservative force like gravity
If I am on the fourth floor of this building the work done to get me there is independent of whether I took the elevator the steps with a detour on the 3rd floor or went to the roof first and then back down
So my potential energy (the energy I can get back by going down) is just a function of my height above the ground
Friction is a Non-Conservative Force The amount of work you do does depend on your path The amount of you do riding your bike depends on path - The further you go the more work it takes- The work against friction does NOT result in potential
energy Where does the work go- Thermal Energy
Two types of friction- Static - between two non-sliding surfaces- Kinetic (sliding) - between surfaces moving wrt to each
other- Static friction is bigger
Sliding friction is independent of speed Air resistance (also a kind of friction) is proportional to v2 - The resistance your car feels at 60mph is 4 times that at
30
Friction - microscopic view
Individual molecules are stickyhellip- Friction is the sticking and unsticking of molecules- Depends on roughness- Actual materials (molecules) - why does oil reduce
friction
Kind of like velcro
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
No Clicker Registered
Page 2
Top News story of the Week
Page 3
Loversquom or Hatersquom
1 Love them2 They are OK3 Take them or leave them4 They look really good in the end zone5 OMG ndash theyrsquore horrible
Page 4
Homework assignments amp Reading
Read Chapters 2 amp 3 of Wolfson + Tragedy of the Commons article posted in the course document section of ELMS
Assignment 3 ndash- Watch the youtube video (10 minutes)
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=fTznEIZRkLgampfeature=player_detailpageWrite a one paragraph summary of the main ideas presentedDue 914 by midnight
Assignment 4 ndash - BP ariticle critical analysis - BP is sorry
httpwwwpoliticocomnewsstories031150881htmlRead the above linked news story and complete a critical analysis A worksheet for critical analysis is attached to elms
Due Sept 20 Page 5
httpwwwthedailyshowcomwatchwed-june-16-2010an-energy-independent-future
Page 6
That Daily Show video was
Page 7
1 Funny2 Rude3 Insulting4 Informative5 Inappropriate
What is the best time scale for energy decisions1 1 yr2 2 yr3 5 yr4 10 yr5 20 yr6 100 yr7 1000 yr8 10000 yr9 100000 yr
Discussion Question
According to the Pew Survey the public and scientists identify their ideology as
Public ScientistsConservative 37 9Moderate 38 35Liberal Progressive 20 52
Questions
Why are scientists more liberal than the public as a whole
Is this likely to cause a bias in what scientists say and do
Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- An object in motion will move with a constant velocity unless acted upon by an outside force
- eg - a bike moving on a flat road keeps moving straight except for friction which acts to slow it down
- When you are moving at constant speed in a car and go around a corner ndash do you experience a force
Newtonrsquos 2nd lawacceleration = forcemass = fm- or f = m a- To accelerate an object with more mass requires more force- (Units force is Newtons = kg ms2) - Example f=10 N
f= 10N M=2kg a = fm = 5kg(kgms2)= 5ms2
v= at +v0 = 5 t(sec) + v0
Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
Gravity
All objects near the earth fall at the same rate (when friction is unimportant) - Galileo
They fall at a rate which increases with g = 98ms2 If all objects fall at the same rate the force must be
proportional to mass (a=fm) - Force of gravity (near earthrsquos surface) is Fg = mg
(downward)- also called weight- Note weight is a unit of force (Newtons) kilgroams are a
unit of mass not weight - I have a mass of 84 kilograms my weight is 8498 = 823N (185 pounds)
Inertial vs gravitational mass
weight is due to attraction of gravity the m in f=ma is the inertial mass (they have the same
value) If there is no gravity do things still have mass- How do you tell if a sealed thermos bottle has liquid in it
Work In physics the definition of work is the application of a force
through a distance
W = Fd
W is the work done F is the force applied d is the distance through which the force acts
Example ndash gravity ndash - Force is mg (down) where m is the mass in kg and g is 98ms2 - If I lift an object a distance h then the work I do is
mg h - if m where 1kg and h = 5m
- then force is mg (1kg x 98ms2) = 98N- The work I did is 98N x 5m = 49 J- This is also the change in potential energy
Work If I let the object drop the same distance then gravity does the
same amount of work - so gravity does 49N work and the object picks up kinetic
energy
bull Kinetic energy Ekin= 12 m v2
bull bull Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet
Remember its only the force that acts in the direction of motion counts towards work
Simple Machines
Simple machines can allow you to do the same work with less force over larger distances- Work = fd -gt if we increase distance we can reduce
force Levers
Simple Machines
Pulleys- Distance is
longer forceis smaller
Conservative force
Work done is path independent for a conservative force like gravity
If I am on the fourth floor of this building the work done to get me there is independent of whether I took the elevator the steps with a detour on the 3rd floor or went to the roof first and then back down
So my potential energy (the energy I can get back by going down) is just a function of my height above the ground
Friction is a Non-Conservative Force The amount of work you do does depend on your path The amount of you do riding your bike depends on path - The further you go the more work it takes- The work against friction does NOT result in potential
energy Where does the work go- Thermal Energy
Two types of friction- Static - between two non-sliding surfaces- Kinetic (sliding) - between surfaces moving wrt to each
other- Static friction is bigger
Sliding friction is independent of speed Air resistance (also a kind of friction) is proportional to v2 - The resistance your car feels at 60mph is 4 times that at
30
Friction - microscopic view
Individual molecules are stickyhellip- Friction is the sticking and unsticking of molecules- Depends on roughness- Actual materials (molecules) - why does oil reduce
friction
Kind of like velcro
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Top News story of the Week
Page 3
Loversquom or Hatersquom
1 Love them2 They are OK3 Take them or leave them4 They look really good in the end zone5 OMG ndash theyrsquore horrible
Page 4
Homework assignments amp Reading
Read Chapters 2 amp 3 of Wolfson + Tragedy of the Commons article posted in the course document section of ELMS
Assignment 3 ndash- Watch the youtube video (10 minutes)
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=fTznEIZRkLgampfeature=player_detailpageWrite a one paragraph summary of the main ideas presentedDue 914 by midnight
Assignment 4 ndash - BP ariticle critical analysis - BP is sorry
httpwwwpoliticocomnewsstories031150881htmlRead the above linked news story and complete a critical analysis A worksheet for critical analysis is attached to elms
Due Sept 20 Page 5
httpwwwthedailyshowcomwatchwed-june-16-2010an-energy-independent-future
Page 6
That Daily Show video was
Page 7
1 Funny2 Rude3 Insulting4 Informative5 Inappropriate
What is the best time scale for energy decisions1 1 yr2 2 yr3 5 yr4 10 yr5 20 yr6 100 yr7 1000 yr8 10000 yr9 100000 yr
Discussion Question
According to the Pew Survey the public and scientists identify their ideology as
Public ScientistsConservative 37 9Moderate 38 35Liberal Progressive 20 52
Questions
Why are scientists more liberal than the public as a whole
Is this likely to cause a bias in what scientists say and do
Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- An object in motion will move with a constant velocity unless acted upon by an outside force
- eg - a bike moving on a flat road keeps moving straight except for friction which acts to slow it down
- When you are moving at constant speed in a car and go around a corner ndash do you experience a force
Newtonrsquos 2nd lawacceleration = forcemass = fm- or f = m a- To accelerate an object with more mass requires more force- (Units force is Newtons = kg ms2) - Example f=10 N
f= 10N M=2kg a = fm = 5kg(kgms2)= 5ms2
v= at +v0 = 5 t(sec) + v0
Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
Gravity
All objects near the earth fall at the same rate (when friction is unimportant) - Galileo
They fall at a rate which increases with g = 98ms2 If all objects fall at the same rate the force must be
proportional to mass (a=fm) - Force of gravity (near earthrsquos surface) is Fg = mg
(downward)- also called weight- Note weight is a unit of force (Newtons) kilgroams are a
unit of mass not weight - I have a mass of 84 kilograms my weight is 8498 = 823N (185 pounds)
Inertial vs gravitational mass
weight is due to attraction of gravity the m in f=ma is the inertial mass (they have the same
value) If there is no gravity do things still have mass- How do you tell if a sealed thermos bottle has liquid in it
Work In physics the definition of work is the application of a force
through a distance
W = Fd
W is the work done F is the force applied d is the distance through which the force acts
Example ndash gravity ndash - Force is mg (down) where m is the mass in kg and g is 98ms2 - If I lift an object a distance h then the work I do is
mg h - if m where 1kg and h = 5m
- then force is mg (1kg x 98ms2) = 98N- The work I did is 98N x 5m = 49 J- This is also the change in potential energy
Work If I let the object drop the same distance then gravity does the
same amount of work - so gravity does 49N work and the object picks up kinetic
energy
bull Kinetic energy Ekin= 12 m v2
bull bull Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet
Remember its only the force that acts in the direction of motion counts towards work
Simple Machines
Simple machines can allow you to do the same work with less force over larger distances- Work = fd -gt if we increase distance we can reduce
force Levers
Simple Machines
Pulleys- Distance is
longer forceis smaller
Conservative force
Work done is path independent for a conservative force like gravity
If I am on the fourth floor of this building the work done to get me there is independent of whether I took the elevator the steps with a detour on the 3rd floor or went to the roof first and then back down
So my potential energy (the energy I can get back by going down) is just a function of my height above the ground
Friction is a Non-Conservative Force The amount of work you do does depend on your path The amount of you do riding your bike depends on path - The further you go the more work it takes- The work against friction does NOT result in potential
energy Where does the work go- Thermal Energy
Two types of friction- Static - between two non-sliding surfaces- Kinetic (sliding) - between surfaces moving wrt to each
other- Static friction is bigger
Sliding friction is independent of speed Air resistance (also a kind of friction) is proportional to v2 - The resistance your car feels at 60mph is 4 times that at
30
Friction - microscopic view
Individual molecules are stickyhellip- Friction is the sticking and unsticking of molecules- Depends on roughness- Actual materials (molecules) - why does oil reduce
friction
Kind of like velcro
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Loversquom or Hatersquom
1 Love them2 They are OK3 Take them or leave them4 They look really good in the end zone5 OMG ndash theyrsquore horrible
Page 4
Homework assignments amp Reading
Read Chapters 2 amp 3 of Wolfson + Tragedy of the Commons article posted in the course document section of ELMS
Assignment 3 ndash- Watch the youtube video (10 minutes)
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=fTznEIZRkLgampfeature=player_detailpageWrite a one paragraph summary of the main ideas presentedDue 914 by midnight
Assignment 4 ndash - BP ariticle critical analysis - BP is sorry
httpwwwpoliticocomnewsstories031150881htmlRead the above linked news story and complete a critical analysis A worksheet for critical analysis is attached to elms
Due Sept 20 Page 5
httpwwwthedailyshowcomwatchwed-june-16-2010an-energy-independent-future
Page 6
That Daily Show video was
Page 7
1 Funny2 Rude3 Insulting4 Informative5 Inappropriate
What is the best time scale for energy decisions1 1 yr2 2 yr3 5 yr4 10 yr5 20 yr6 100 yr7 1000 yr8 10000 yr9 100000 yr
Discussion Question
According to the Pew Survey the public and scientists identify their ideology as
Public ScientistsConservative 37 9Moderate 38 35Liberal Progressive 20 52
Questions
Why are scientists more liberal than the public as a whole
Is this likely to cause a bias in what scientists say and do
Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- An object in motion will move with a constant velocity unless acted upon by an outside force
- eg - a bike moving on a flat road keeps moving straight except for friction which acts to slow it down
- When you are moving at constant speed in a car and go around a corner ndash do you experience a force
Newtonrsquos 2nd lawacceleration = forcemass = fm- or f = m a- To accelerate an object with more mass requires more force- (Units force is Newtons = kg ms2) - Example f=10 N
f= 10N M=2kg a = fm = 5kg(kgms2)= 5ms2
v= at +v0 = 5 t(sec) + v0
Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
Gravity
All objects near the earth fall at the same rate (when friction is unimportant) - Galileo
They fall at a rate which increases with g = 98ms2 If all objects fall at the same rate the force must be
proportional to mass (a=fm) - Force of gravity (near earthrsquos surface) is Fg = mg
(downward)- also called weight- Note weight is a unit of force (Newtons) kilgroams are a
unit of mass not weight - I have a mass of 84 kilograms my weight is 8498 = 823N (185 pounds)
Inertial vs gravitational mass
weight is due to attraction of gravity the m in f=ma is the inertial mass (they have the same
value) If there is no gravity do things still have mass- How do you tell if a sealed thermos bottle has liquid in it
Work In physics the definition of work is the application of a force
through a distance
W = Fd
W is the work done F is the force applied d is the distance through which the force acts
Example ndash gravity ndash - Force is mg (down) where m is the mass in kg and g is 98ms2 - If I lift an object a distance h then the work I do is
mg h - if m where 1kg and h = 5m
- then force is mg (1kg x 98ms2) = 98N- The work I did is 98N x 5m = 49 J- This is also the change in potential energy
Work If I let the object drop the same distance then gravity does the
same amount of work - so gravity does 49N work and the object picks up kinetic
energy
bull Kinetic energy Ekin= 12 m v2
bull bull Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet
Remember its only the force that acts in the direction of motion counts towards work
Simple Machines
Simple machines can allow you to do the same work with less force over larger distances- Work = fd -gt if we increase distance we can reduce
force Levers
Simple Machines
Pulleys- Distance is
longer forceis smaller
Conservative force
Work done is path independent for a conservative force like gravity
If I am on the fourth floor of this building the work done to get me there is independent of whether I took the elevator the steps with a detour on the 3rd floor or went to the roof first and then back down
So my potential energy (the energy I can get back by going down) is just a function of my height above the ground
Friction is a Non-Conservative Force The amount of work you do does depend on your path The amount of you do riding your bike depends on path - The further you go the more work it takes- The work against friction does NOT result in potential
energy Where does the work go- Thermal Energy
Two types of friction- Static - between two non-sliding surfaces- Kinetic (sliding) - between surfaces moving wrt to each
other- Static friction is bigger
Sliding friction is independent of speed Air resistance (also a kind of friction) is proportional to v2 - The resistance your car feels at 60mph is 4 times that at
30
Friction - microscopic view
Individual molecules are stickyhellip- Friction is the sticking and unsticking of molecules- Depends on roughness- Actual materials (molecules) - why does oil reduce
friction
Kind of like velcro
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Homework assignments amp Reading
Read Chapters 2 amp 3 of Wolfson + Tragedy of the Commons article posted in the course document section of ELMS
Assignment 3 ndash- Watch the youtube video (10 minutes)
httpwwwyoutubecomwatchv=fTznEIZRkLgampfeature=player_detailpageWrite a one paragraph summary of the main ideas presentedDue 914 by midnight
Assignment 4 ndash - BP ariticle critical analysis - BP is sorry
httpwwwpoliticocomnewsstories031150881htmlRead the above linked news story and complete a critical analysis A worksheet for critical analysis is attached to elms
Due Sept 20 Page 5
httpwwwthedailyshowcomwatchwed-june-16-2010an-energy-independent-future
Page 6
That Daily Show video was
Page 7
1 Funny2 Rude3 Insulting4 Informative5 Inappropriate
What is the best time scale for energy decisions1 1 yr2 2 yr3 5 yr4 10 yr5 20 yr6 100 yr7 1000 yr8 10000 yr9 100000 yr
Discussion Question
According to the Pew Survey the public and scientists identify their ideology as
Public ScientistsConservative 37 9Moderate 38 35Liberal Progressive 20 52
Questions
Why are scientists more liberal than the public as a whole
Is this likely to cause a bias in what scientists say and do
Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- An object in motion will move with a constant velocity unless acted upon by an outside force
- eg - a bike moving on a flat road keeps moving straight except for friction which acts to slow it down
- When you are moving at constant speed in a car and go around a corner ndash do you experience a force
Newtonrsquos 2nd lawacceleration = forcemass = fm- or f = m a- To accelerate an object with more mass requires more force- (Units force is Newtons = kg ms2) - Example f=10 N
f= 10N M=2kg a = fm = 5kg(kgms2)= 5ms2
v= at +v0 = 5 t(sec) + v0
Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
Gravity
All objects near the earth fall at the same rate (when friction is unimportant) - Galileo
They fall at a rate which increases with g = 98ms2 If all objects fall at the same rate the force must be
proportional to mass (a=fm) - Force of gravity (near earthrsquos surface) is Fg = mg
(downward)- also called weight- Note weight is a unit of force (Newtons) kilgroams are a
unit of mass not weight - I have a mass of 84 kilograms my weight is 8498 = 823N (185 pounds)
Inertial vs gravitational mass
weight is due to attraction of gravity the m in f=ma is the inertial mass (they have the same
value) If there is no gravity do things still have mass- How do you tell if a sealed thermos bottle has liquid in it
Work In physics the definition of work is the application of a force
through a distance
W = Fd
W is the work done F is the force applied d is the distance through which the force acts
Example ndash gravity ndash - Force is mg (down) where m is the mass in kg and g is 98ms2 - If I lift an object a distance h then the work I do is
mg h - if m where 1kg and h = 5m
- then force is mg (1kg x 98ms2) = 98N- The work I did is 98N x 5m = 49 J- This is also the change in potential energy
Work If I let the object drop the same distance then gravity does the
same amount of work - so gravity does 49N work and the object picks up kinetic
energy
bull Kinetic energy Ekin= 12 m v2
bull bull Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet
Remember its only the force that acts in the direction of motion counts towards work
Simple Machines
Simple machines can allow you to do the same work with less force over larger distances- Work = fd -gt if we increase distance we can reduce
force Levers
Simple Machines
Pulleys- Distance is
longer forceis smaller
Conservative force
Work done is path independent for a conservative force like gravity
If I am on the fourth floor of this building the work done to get me there is independent of whether I took the elevator the steps with a detour on the 3rd floor or went to the roof first and then back down
So my potential energy (the energy I can get back by going down) is just a function of my height above the ground
Friction is a Non-Conservative Force The amount of work you do does depend on your path The amount of you do riding your bike depends on path - The further you go the more work it takes- The work against friction does NOT result in potential
energy Where does the work go- Thermal Energy
Two types of friction- Static - between two non-sliding surfaces- Kinetic (sliding) - between surfaces moving wrt to each
other- Static friction is bigger
Sliding friction is independent of speed Air resistance (also a kind of friction) is proportional to v2 - The resistance your car feels at 60mph is 4 times that at
30
Friction - microscopic view
Individual molecules are stickyhellip- Friction is the sticking and unsticking of molecules- Depends on roughness- Actual materials (molecules) - why does oil reduce
friction
Kind of like velcro
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
httpwwwthedailyshowcomwatchwed-june-16-2010an-energy-independent-future
Page 6
That Daily Show video was
Page 7
1 Funny2 Rude3 Insulting4 Informative5 Inappropriate
What is the best time scale for energy decisions1 1 yr2 2 yr3 5 yr4 10 yr5 20 yr6 100 yr7 1000 yr8 10000 yr9 100000 yr
Discussion Question
According to the Pew Survey the public and scientists identify their ideology as
Public ScientistsConservative 37 9Moderate 38 35Liberal Progressive 20 52
Questions
Why are scientists more liberal than the public as a whole
Is this likely to cause a bias in what scientists say and do
Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- An object in motion will move with a constant velocity unless acted upon by an outside force
- eg - a bike moving on a flat road keeps moving straight except for friction which acts to slow it down
- When you are moving at constant speed in a car and go around a corner ndash do you experience a force
Newtonrsquos 2nd lawacceleration = forcemass = fm- or f = m a- To accelerate an object with more mass requires more force- (Units force is Newtons = kg ms2) - Example f=10 N
f= 10N M=2kg a = fm = 5kg(kgms2)= 5ms2
v= at +v0 = 5 t(sec) + v0
Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
Gravity
All objects near the earth fall at the same rate (when friction is unimportant) - Galileo
They fall at a rate which increases with g = 98ms2 If all objects fall at the same rate the force must be
proportional to mass (a=fm) - Force of gravity (near earthrsquos surface) is Fg = mg
(downward)- also called weight- Note weight is a unit of force (Newtons) kilgroams are a
unit of mass not weight - I have a mass of 84 kilograms my weight is 8498 = 823N (185 pounds)
Inertial vs gravitational mass
weight is due to attraction of gravity the m in f=ma is the inertial mass (they have the same
value) If there is no gravity do things still have mass- How do you tell if a sealed thermos bottle has liquid in it
Work In physics the definition of work is the application of a force
through a distance
W = Fd
W is the work done F is the force applied d is the distance through which the force acts
Example ndash gravity ndash - Force is mg (down) where m is the mass in kg and g is 98ms2 - If I lift an object a distance h then the work I do is
mg h - if m where 1kg and h = 5m
- then force is mg (1kg x 98ms2) = 98N- The work I did is 98N x 5m = 49 J- This is also the change in potential energy
Work If I let the object drop the same distance then gravity does the
same amount of work - so gravity does 49N work and the object picks up kinetic
energy
bull Kinetic energy Ekin= 12 m v2
bull bull Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet
Remember its only the force that acts in the direction of motion counts towards work
Simple Machines
Simple machines can allow you to do the same work with less force over larger distances- Work = fd -gt if we increase distance we can reduce
force Levers
Simple Machines
Pulleys- Distance is
longer forceis smaller
Conservative force
Work done is path independent for a conservative force like gravity
If I am on the fourth floor of this building the work done to get me there is independent of whether I took the elevator the steps with a detour on the 3rd floor or went to the roof first and then back down
So my potential energy (the energy I can get back by going down) is just a function of my height above the ground
Friction is a Non-Conservative Force The amount of work you do does depend on your path The amount of you do riding your bike depends on path - The further you go the more work it takes- The work against friction does NOT result in potential
energy Where does the work go- Thermal Energy
Two types of friction- Static - between two non-sliding surfaces- Kinetic (sliding) - between surfaces moving wrt to each
other- Static friction is bigger
Sliding friction is independent of speed Air resistance (also a kind of friction) is proportional to v2 - The resistance your car feels at 60mph is 4 times that at
30
Friction - microscopic view
Individual molecules are stickyhellip- Friction is the sticking and unsticking of molecules- Depends on roughness- Actual materials (molecules) - why does oil reduce
friction
Kind of like velcro
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
That Daily Show video was
Page 7
1 Funny2 Rude3 Insulting4 Informative5 Inappropriate
What is the best time scale for energy decisions1 1 yr2 2 yr3 5 yr4 10 yr5 20 yr6 100 yr7 1000 yr8 10000 yr9 100000 yr
Discussion Question
According to the Pew Survey the public and scientists identify their ideology as
Public ScientistsConservative 37 9Moderate 38 35Liberal Progressive 20 52
Questions
Why are scientists more liberal than the public as a whole
Is this likely to cause a bias in what scientists say and do
Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- An object in motion will move with a constant velocity unless acted upon by an outside force
- eg - a bike moving on a flat road keeps moving straight except for friction which acts to slow it down
- When you are moving at constant speed in a car and go around a corner ndash do you experience a force
Newtonrsquos 2nd lawacceleration = forcemass = fm- or f = m a- To accelerate an object with more mass requires more force- (Units force is Newtons = kg ms2) - Example f=10 N
f= 10N M=2kg a = fm = 5kg(kgms2)= 5ms2
v= at +v0 = 5 t(sec) + v0
Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
Gravity
All objects near the earth fall at the same rate (when friction is unimportant) - Galileo
They fall at a rate which increases with g = 98ms2 If all objects fall at the same rate the force must be
proportional to mass (a=fm) - Force of gravity (near earthrsquos surface) is Fg = mg
(downward)- also called weight- Note weight is a unit of force (Newtons) kilgroams are a
unit of mass not weight - I have a mass of 84 kilograms my weight is 8498 = 823N (185 pounds)
Inertial vs gravitational mass
weight is due to attraction of gravity the m in f=ma is the inertial mass (they have the same
value) If there is no gravity do things still have mass- How do you tell if a sealed thermos bottle has liquid in it
Work In physics the definition of work is the application of a force
through a distance
W = Fd
W is the work done F is the force applied d is the distance through which the force acts
Example ndash gravity ndash - Force is mg (down) where m is the mass in kg and g is 98ms2 - If I lift an object a distance h then the work I do is
mg h - if m where 1kg and h = 5m
- then force is mg (1kg x 98ms2) = 98N- The work I did is 98N x 5m = 49 J- This is also the change in potential energy
Work If I let the object drop the same distance then gravity does the
same amount of work - so gravity does 49N work and the object picks up kinetic
energy
bull Kinetic energy Ekin= 12 m v2
bull bull Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet
Remember its only the force that acts in the direction of motion counts towards work
Simple Machines
Simple machines can allow you to do the same work with less force over larger distances- Work = fd -gt if we increase distance we can reduce
force Levers
Simple Machines
Pulleys- Distance is
longer forceis smaller
Conservative force
Work done is path independent for a conservative force like gravity
If I am on the fourth floor of this building the work done to get me there is independent of whether I took the elevator the steps with a detour on the 3rd floor or went to the roof first and then back down
So my potential energy (the energy I can get back by going down) is just a function of my height above the ground
Friction is a Non-Conservative Force The amount of work you do does depend on your path The amount of you do riding your bike depends on path - The further you go the more work it takes- The work against friction does NOT result in potential
energy Where does the work go- Thermal Energy
Two types of friction- Static - between two non-sliding surfaces- Kinetic (sliding) - between surfaces moving wrt to each
other- Static friction is bigger
Sliding friction is independent of speed Air resistance (also a kind of friction) is proportional to v2 - The resistance your car feels at 60mph is 4 times that at
30
Friction - microscopic view
Individual molecules are stickyhellip- Friction is the sticking and unsticking of molecules- Depends on roughness- Actual materials (molecules) - why does oil reduce
friction
Kind of like velcro
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
What is the best time scale for energy decisions1 1 yr2 2 yr3 5 yr4 10 yr5 20 yr6 100 yr7 1000 yr8 10000 yr9 100000 yr
Discussion Question
According to the Pew Survey the public and scientists identify their ideology as
Public ScientistsConservative 37 9Moderate 38 35Liberal Progressive 20 52
Questions
Why are scientists more liberal than the public as a whole
Is this likely to cause a bias in what scientists say and do
Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- An object in motion will move with a constant velocity unless acted upon by an outside force
- eg - a bike moving on a flat road keeps moving straight except for friction which acts to slow it down
- When you are moving at constant speed in a car and go around a corner ndash do you experience a force
Newtonrsquos 2nd lawacceleration = forcemass = fm- or f = m a- To accelerate an object with more mass requires more force- (Units force is Newtons = kg ms2) - Example f=10 N
f= 10N M=2kg a = fm = 5kg(kgms2)= 5ms2
v= at +v0 = 5 t(sec) + v0
Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
Gravity
All objects near the earth fall at the same rate (when friction is unimportant) - Galileo
They fall at a rate which increases with g = 98ms2 If all objects fall at the same rate the force must be
proportional to mass (a=fm) - Force of gravity (near earthrsquos surface) is Fg = mg
(downward)- also called weight- Note weight is a unit of force (Newtons) kilgroams are a
unit of mass not weight - I have a mass of 84 kilograms my weight is 8498 = 823N (185 pounds)
Inertial vs gravitational mass
weight is due to attraction of gravity the m in f=ma is the inertial mass (they have the same
value) If there is no gravity do things still have mass- How do you tell if a sealed thermos bottle has liquid in it
Work In physics the definition of work is the application of a force
through a distance
W = Fd
W is the work done F is the force applied d is the distance through which the force acts
Example ndash gravity ndash - Force is mg (down) where m is the mass in kg and g is 98ms2 - If I lift an object a distance h then the work I do is
mg h - if m where 1kg and h = 5m
- then force is mg (1kg x 98ms2) = 98N- The work I did is 98N x 5m = 49 J- This is also the change in potential energy
Work If I let the object drop the same distance then gravity does the
same amount of work - so gravity does 49N work and the object picks up kinetic
energy
bull Kinetic energy Ekin= 12 m v2
bull bull Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet
Remember its only the force that acts in the direction of motion counts towards work
Simple Machines
Simple machines can allow you to do the same work with less force over larger distances- Work = fd -gt if we increase distance we can reduce
force Levers
Simple Machines
Pulleys- Distance is
longer forceis smaller
Conservative force
Work done is path independent for a conservative force like gravity
If I am on the fourth floor of this building the work done to get me there is independent of whether I took the elevator the steps with a detour on the 3rd floor or went to the roof first and then back down
So my potential energy (the energy I can get back by going down) is just a function of my height above the ground
Friction is a Non-Conservative Force The amount of work you do does depend on your path The amount of you do riding your bike depends on path - The further you go the more work it takes- The work against friction does NOT result in potential
energy Where does the work go- Thermal Energy
Two types of friction- Static - between two non-sliding surfaces- Kinetic (sliding) - between surfaces moving wrt to each
other- Static friction is bigger
Sliding friction is independent of speed Air resistance (also a kind of friction) is proportional to v2 - The resistance your car feels at 60mph is 4 times that at
30
Friction - microscopic view
Individual molecules are stickyhellip- Friction is the sticking and unsticking of molecules- Depends on roughness- Actual materials (molecules) - why does oil reduce
friction
Kind of like velcro
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Discussion Question
According to the Pew Survey the public and scientists identify their ideology as
Public ScientistsConservative 37 9Moderate 38 35Liberal Progressive 20 52
Questions
Why are scientists more liberal than the public as a whole
Is this likely to cause a bias in what scientists say and do
Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- An object in motion will move with a constant velocity unless acted upon by an outside force
- eg - a bike moving on a flat road keeps moving straight except for friction which acts to slow it down
- When you are moving at constant speed in a car and go around a corner ndash do you experience a force
Newtonrsquos 2nd lawacceleration = forcemass = fm- or f = m a- To accelerate an object with more mass requires more force- (Units force is Newtons = kg ms2) - Example f=10 N
f= 10N M=2kg a = fm = 5kg(kgms2)= 5ms2
v= at +v0 = 5 t(sec) + v0
Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
Gravity
All objects near the earth fall at the same rate (when friction is unimportant) - Galileo
They fall at a rate which increases with g = 98ms2 If all objects fall at the same rate the force must be
proportional to mass (a=fm) - Force of gravity (near earthrsquos surface) is Fg = mg
(downward)- also called weight- Note weight is a unit of force (Newtons) kilgroams are a
unit of mass not weight - I have a mass of 84 kilograms my weight is 8498 = 823N (185 pounds)
Inertial vs gravitational mass
weight is due to attraction of gravity the m in f=ma is the inertial mass (they have the same
value) If there is no gravity do things still have mass- How do you tell if a sealed thermos bottle has liquid in it
Work In physics the definition of work is the application of a force
through a distance
W = Fd
W is the work done F is the force applied d is the distance through which the force acts
Example ndash gravity ndash - Force is mg (down) where m is the mass in kg and g is 98ms2 - If I lift an object a distance h then the work I do is
mg h - if m where 1kg and h = 5m
- then force is mg (1kg x 98ms2) = 98N- The work I did is 98N x 5m = 49 J- This is also the change in potential energy
Work If I let the object drop the same distance then gravity does the
same amount of work - so gravity does 49N work and the object picks up kinetic
energy
bull Kinetic energy Ekin= 12 m v2
bull bull Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet
Remember its only the force that acts in the direction of motion counts towards work
Simple Machines
Simple machines can allow you to do the same work with less force over larger distances- Work = fd -gt if we increase distance we can reduce
force Levers
Simple Machines
Pulleys- Distance is
longer forceis smaller
Conservative force
Work done is path independent for a conservative force like gravity
If I am on the fourth floor of this building the work done to get me there is independent of whether I took the elevator the steps with a detour on the 3rd floor or went to the roof first and then back down
So my potential energy (the energy I can get back by going down) is just a function of my height above the ground
Friction is a Non-Conservative Force The amount of work you do does depend on your path The amount of you do riding your bike depends on path - The further you go the more work it takes- The work against friction does NOT result in potential
energy Where does the work go- Thermal Energy
Two types of friction- Static - between two non-sliding surfaces- Kinetic (sliding) - between surfaces moving wrt to each
other- Static friction is bigger
Sliding friction is independent of speed Air resistance (also a kind of friction) is proportional to v2 - The resistance your car feels at 60mph is 4 times that at
30
Friction - microscopic view
Individual molecules are stickyhellip- Friction is the sticking and unsticking of molecules- Depends on roughness- Actual materials (molecules) - why does oil reduce
friction
Kind of like velcro
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- An object in motion will move with a constant velocity unless acted upon by an outside force
- eg - a bike moving on a flat road keeps moving straight except for friction which acts to slow it down
- When you are moving at constant speed in a car and go around a corner ndash do you experience a force
Newtonrsquos 2nd lawacceleration = forcemass = fm- or f = m a- To accelerate an object with more mass requires more force- (Units force is Newtons = kg ms2) - Example f=10 N
f= 10N M=2kg a = fm = 5kg(kgms2)= 5ms2
v= at +v0 = 5 t(sec) + v0
Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
Gravity
All objects near the earth fall at the same rate (when friction is unimportant) - Galileo
They fall at a rate which increases with g = 98ms2 If all objects fall at the same rate the force must be
proportional to mass (a=fm) - Force of gravity (near earthrsquos surface) is Fg = mg
(downward)- also called weight- Note weight is a unit of force (Newtons) kilgroams are a
unit of mass not weight - I have a mass of 84 kilograms my weight is 8498 = 823N (185 pounds)
Inertial vs gravitational mass
weight is due to attraction of gravity the m in f=ma is the inertial mass (they have the same
value) If there is no gravity do things still have mass- How do you tell if a sealed thermos bottle has liquid in it
Work In physics the definition of work is the application of a force
through a distance
W = Fd
W is the work done F is the force applied d is the distance through which the force acts
Example ndash gravity ndash - Force is mg (down) where m is the mass in kg and g is 98ms2 - If I lift an object a distance h then the work I do is
mg h - if m where 1kg and h = 5m
- then force is mg (1kg x 98ms2) = 98N- The work I did is 98N x 5m = 49 J- This is also the change in potential energy
Work If I let the object drop the same distance then gravity does the
same amount of work - so gravity does 49N work and the object picks up kinetic
energy
bull Kinetic energy Ekin= 12 m v2
bull bull Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet
Remember its only the force that acts in the direction of motion counts towards work
Simple Machines
Simple machines can allow you to do the same work with less force over larger distances- Work = fd -gt if we increase distance we can reduce
force Levers
Simple Machines
Pulleys- Distance is
longer forceis smaller
Conservative force
Work done is path independent for a conservative force like gravity
If I am on the fourth floor of this building the work done to get me there is independent of whether I took the elevator the steps with a detour on the 3rd floor or went to the roof first and then back down
So my potential energy (the energy I can get back by going down) is just a function of my height above the ground
Friction is a Non-Conservative Force The amount of work you do does depend on your path The amount of you do riding your bike depends on path - The further you go the more work it takes- The work against friction does NOT result in potential
energy Where does the work go- Thermal Energy
Two types of friction- Static - between two non-sliding surfaces- Kinetic (sliding) - between surfaces moving wrt to each
other- Static friction is bigger
Sliding friction is independent of speed Air resistance (also a kind of friction) is proportional to v2 - The resistance your car feels at 60mph is 4 times that at
30
Friction - microscopic view
Individual molecules are stickyhellip- Friction is the sticking and unsticking of molecules- Depends on roughness- Actual materials (molecules) - why does oil reduce
friction
Kind of like velcro
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Newtonrsquos 2nd lawacceleration = forcemass = fm- or f = m a- To accelerate an object with more mass requires more force- (Units force is Newtons = kg ms2) - Example f=10 N
f= 10N M=2kg a = fm = 5kg(kgms2)= 5ms2
v= at +v0 = 5 t(sec) + v0
Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
Gravity
All objects near the earth fall at the same rate (when friction is unimportant) - Galileo
They fall at a rate which increases with g = 98ms2 If all objects fall at the same rate the force must be
proportional to mass (a=fm) - Force of gravity (near earthrsquos surface) is Fg = mg
(downward)- also called weight- Note weight is a unit of force (Newtons) kilgroams are a
unit of mass not weight - I have a mass of 84 kilograms my weight is 8498 = 823N (185 pounds)
Inertial vs gravitational mass
weight is due to attraction of gravity the m in f=ma is the inertial mass (they have the same
value) If there is no gravity do things still have mass- How do you tell if a sealed thermos bottle has liquid in it
Work In physics the definition of work is the application of a force
through a distance
W = Fd
W is the work done F is the force applied d is the distance through which the force acts
Example ndash gravity ndash - Force is mg (down) where m is the mass in kg and g is 98ms2 - If I lift an object a distance h then the work I do is
mg h - if m where 1kg and h = 5m
- then force is mg (1kg x 98ms2) = 98N- The work I did is 98N x 5m = 49 J- This is also the change in potential energy
Work If I let the object drop the same distance then gravity does the
same amount of work - so gravity does 49N work and the object picks up kinetic
energy
bull Kinetic energy Ekin= 12 m v2
bull bull Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet
Remember its only the force that acts in the direction of motion counts towards work
Simple Machines
Simple machines can allow you to do the same work with less force over larger distances- Work = fd -gt if we increase distance we can reduce
force Levers
Simple Machines
Pulleys- Distance is
longer forceis smaller
Conservative force
Work done is path independent for a conservative force like gravity
If I am on the fourth floor of this building the work done to get me there is independent of whether I took the elevator the steps with a detour on the 3rd floor or went to the roof first and then back down
So my potential energy (the energy I can get back by going down) is just a function of my height above the ground
Friction is a Non-Conservative Force The amount of work you do does depend on your path The amount of you do riding your bike depends on path - The further you go the more work it takes- The work against friction does NOT result in potential
energy Where does the work go- Thermal Energy
Two types of friction- Static - between two non-sliding surfaces- Kinetic (sliding) - between surfaces moving wrt to each
other- Static friction is bigger
Sliding friction is independent of speed Air resistance (also a kind of friction) is proportional to v2 - The resistance your car feels at 60mph is 4 times that at
30
Friction - microscopic view
Individual molecules are stickyhellip- Friction is the sticking and unsticking of molecules- Depends on roughness- Actual materials (molecules) - why does oil reduce
friction
Kind of like velcro
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
Gravity
All objects near the earth fall at the same rate (when friction is unimportant) - Galileo
They fall at a rate which increases with g = 98ms2 If all objects fall at the same rate the force must be
proportional to mass (a=fm) - Force of gravity (near earthrsquos surface) is Fg = mg
(downward)- also called weight- Note weight is a unit of force (Newtons) kilgroams are a
unit of mass not weight - I have a mass of 84 kilograms my weight is 8498 = 823N (185 pounds)
Inertial vs gravitational mass
weight is due to attraction of gravity the m in f=ma is the inertial mass (they have the same
value) If there is no gravity do things still have mass- How do you tell if a sealed thermos bottle has liquid in it
Work In physics the definition of work is the application of a force
through a distance
W = Fd
W is the work done F is the force applied d is the distance through which the force acts
Example ndash gravity ndash - Force is mg (down) where m is the mass in kg and g is 98ms2 - If I lift an object a distance h then the work I do is
mg h - if m where 1kg and h = 5m
- then force is mg (1kg x 98ms2) = 98N- The work I did is 98N x 5m = 49 J- This is also the change in potential energy
Work If I let the object drop the same distance then gravity does the
same amount of work - so gravity does 49N work and the object picks up kinetic
energy
bull Kinetic energy Ekin= 12 m v2
bull bull Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet
Remember its only the force that acts in the direction of motion counts towards work
Simple Machines
Simple machines can allow you to do the same work with less force over larger distances- Work = fd -gt if we increase distance we can reduce
force Levers
Simple Machines
Pulleys- Distance is
longer forceis smaller
Conservative force
Work done is path independent for a conservative force like gravity
If I am on the fourth floor of this building the work done to get me there is independent of whether I took the elevator the steps with a detour on the 3rd floor or went to the roof first and then back down
So my potential energy (the energy I can get back by going down) is just a function of my height above the ground
Friction is a Non-Conservative Force The amount of work you do does depend on your path The amount of you do riding your bike depends on path - The further you go the more work it takes- The work against friction does NOT result in potential
energy Where does the work go- Thermal Energy
Two types of friction- Static - between two non-sliding surfaces- Kinetic (sliding) - between surfaces moving wrt to each
other- Static friction is bigger
Sliding friction is independent of speed Air resistance (also a kind of friction) is proportional to v2 - The resistance your car feels at 60mph is 4 times that at
30
Friction - microscopic view
Individual molecules are stickyhellip- Friction is the sticking and unsticking of molecules- Depends on roughness- Actual materials (molecules) - why does oil reduce
friction
Kind of like velcro
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Gravity
All objects near the earth fall at the same rate (when friction is unimportant) - Galileo
They fall at a rate which increases with g = 98ms2 If all objects fall at the same rate the force must be
proportional to mass (a=fm) - Force of gravity (near earthrsquos surface) is Fg = mg
(downward)- also called weight- Note weight is a unit of force (Newtons) kilgroams are a
unit of mass not weight - I have a mass of 84 kilograms my weight is 8498 = 823N (185 pounds)
Inertial vs gravitational mass
weight is due to attraction of gravity the m in f=ma is the inertial mass (they have the same
value) If there is no gravity do things still have mass- How do you tell if a sealed thermos bottle has liquid in it
Work In physics the definition of work is the application of a force
through a distance
W = Fd
W is the work done F is the force applied d is the distance through which the force acts
Example ndash gravity ndash - Force is mg (down) where m is the mass in kg and g is 98ms2 - If I lift an object a distance h then the work I do is
mg h - if m where 1kg and h = 5m
- then force is mg (1kg x 98ms2) = 98N- The work I did is 98N x 5m = 49 J- This is also the change in potential energy
Work If I let the object drop the same distance then gravity does the
same amount of work - so gravity does 49N work and the object picks up kinetic
energy
bull Kinetic energy Ekin= 12 m v2
bull bull Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet
Remember its only the force that acts in the direction of motion counts towards work
Simple Machines
Simple machines can allow you to do the same work with less force over larger distances- Work = fd -gt if we increase distance we can reduce
force Levers
Simple Machines
Pulleys- Distance is
longer forceis smaller
Conservative force
Work done is path independent for a conservative force like gravity
If I am on the fourth floor of this building the work done to get me there is independent of whether I took the elevator the steps with a detour on the 3rd floor or went to the roof first and then back down
So my potential energy (the energy I can get back by going down) is just a function of my height above the ground
Friction is a Non-Conservative Force The amount of work you do does depend on your path The amount of you do riding your bike depends on path - The further you go the more work it takes- The work against friction does NOT result in potential
energy Where does the work go- Thermal Energy
Two types of friction- Static - between two non-sliding surfaces- Kinetic (sliding) - between surfaces moving wrt to each
other- Static friction is bigger
Sliding friction is independent of speed Air resistance (also a kind of friction) is proportional to v2 - The resistance your car feels at 60mph is 4 times that at
30
Friction - microscopic view
Individual molecules are stickyhellip- Friction is the sticking and unsticking of molecules- Depends on roughness- Actual materials (molecules) - why does oil reduce
friction
Kind of like velcro
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Inertial vs gravitational mass
weight is due to attraction of gravity the m in f=ma is the inertial mass (they have the same
value) If there is no gravity do things still have mass- How do you tell if a sealed thermos bottle has liquid in it
Work In physics the definition of work is the application of a force
through a distance
W = Fd
W is the work done F is the force applied d is the distance through which the force acts
Example ndash gravity ndash - Force is mg (down) where m is the mass in kg and g is 98ms2 - If I lift an object a distance h then the work I do is
mg h - if m where 1kg and h = 5m
- then force is mg (1kg x 98ms2) = 98N- The work I did is 98N x 5m = 49 J- This is also the change in potential energy
Work If I let the object drop the same distance then gravity does the
same amount of work - so gravity does 49N work and the object picks up kinetic
energy
bull Kinetic energy Ekin= 12 m v2
bull bull Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet
Remember its only the force that acts in the direction of motion counts towards work
Simple Machines
Simple machines can allow you to do the same work with less force over larger distances- Work = fd -gt if we increase distance we can reduce
force Levers
Simple Machines
Pulleys- Distance is
longer forceis smaller
Conservative force
Work done is path independent for a conservative force like gravity
If I am on the fourth floor of this building the work done to get me there is independent of whether I took the elevator the steps with a detour on the 3rd floor or went to the roof first and then back down
So my potential energy (the energy I can get back by going down) is just a function of my height above the ground
Friction is a Non-Conservative Force The amount of work you do does depend on your path The amount of you do riding your bike depends on path - The further you go the more work it takes- The work against friction does NOT result in potential
energy Where does the work go- Thermal Energy
Two types of friction- Static - between two non-sliding surfaces- Kinetic (sliding) - between surfaces moving wrt to each
other- Static friction is bigger
Sliding friction is independent of speed Air resistance (also a kind of friction) is proportional to v2 - The resistance your car feels at 60mph is 4 times that at
30
Friction - microscopic view
Individual molecules are stickyhellip- Friction is the sticking and unsticking of molecules- Depends on roughness- Actual materials (molecules) - why does oil reduce
friction
Kind of like velcro
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Work In physics the definition of work is the application of a force
through a distance
W = Fd
W is the work done F is the force applied d is the distance through which the force acts
Example ndash gravity ndash - Force is mg (down) where m is the mass in kg and g is 98ms2 - If I lift an object a distance h then the work I do is
mg h - if m where 1kg and h = 5m
- then force is mg (1kg x 98ms2) = 98N- The work I did is 98N x 5m = 49 J- This is also the change in potential energy
Work If I let the object drop the same distance then gravity does the
same amount of work - so gravity does 49N work and the object picks up kinetic
energy
bull Kinetic energy Ekin= 12 m v2
bull bull Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet
Remember its only the force that acts in the direction of motion counts towards work
Simple Machines
Simple machines can allow you to do the same work with less force over larger distances- Work = fd -gt if we increase distance we can reduce
force Levers
Simple Machines
Pulleys- Distance is
longer forceis smaller
Conservative force
Work done is path independent for a conservative force like gravity
If I am on the fourth floor of this building the work done to get me there is independent of whether I took the elevator the steps with a detour on the 3rd floor or went to the roof first and then back down
So my potential energy (the energy I can get back by going down) is just a function of my height above the ground
Friction is a Non-Conservative Force The amount of work you do does depend on your path The amount of you do riding your bike depends on path - The further you go the more work it takes- The work against friction does NOT result in potential
energy Where does the work go- Thermal Energy
Two types of friction- Static - between two non-sliding surfaces- Kinetic (sliding) - between surfaces moving wrt to each
other- Static friction is bigger
Sliding friction is independent of speed Air resistance (also a kind of friction) is proportional to v2 - The resistance your car feels at 60mph is 4 times that at
30
Friction - microscopic view
Individual molecules are stickyhellip- Friction is the sticking and unsticking of molecules- Depends on roughness- Actual materials (molecules) - why does oil reduce
friction
Kind of like velcro
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Work If I let the object drop the same distance then gravity does the
same amount of work - so gravity does 49N work and the object picks up kinetic
energy
bull Kinetic energy Ekin= 12 m v2
bull bull Work-Kinetic Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet
Remember its only the force that acts in the direction of motion counts towards work
Simple Machines
Simple machines can allow you to do the same work with less force over larger distances- Work = fd -gt if we increase distance we can reduce
force Levers
Simple Machines
Pulleys- Distance is
longer forceis smaller
Conservative force
Work done is path independent for a conservative force like gravity
If I am on the fourth floor of this building the work done to get me there is independent of whether I took the elevator the steps with a detour on the 3rd floor or went to the roof first and then back down
So my potential energy (the energy I can get back by going down) is just a function of my height above the ground
Friction is a Non-Conservative Force The amount of work you do does depend on your path The amount of you do riding your bike depends on path - The further you go the more work it takes- The work against friction does NOT result in potential
energy Where does the work go- Thermal Energy
Two types of friction- Static - between two non-sliding surfaces- Kinetic (sliding) - between surfaces moving wrt to each
other- Static friction is bigger
Sliding friction is independent of speed Air resistance (also a kind of friction) is proportional to v2 - The resistance your car feels at 60mph is 4 times that at
30
Friction - microscopic view
Individual molecules are stickyhellip- Friction is the sticking and unsticking of molecules- Depends on roughness- Actual materials (molecules) - why does oil reduce
friction
Kind of like velcro
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Simple Machines
Simple machines can allow you to do the same work with less force over larger distances- Work = fd -gt if we increase distance we can reduce
force Levers
Simple Machines
Pulleys- Distance is
longer forceis smaller
Conservative force
Work done is path independent for a conservative force like gravity
If I am on the fourth floor of this building the work done to get me there is independent of whether I took the elevator the steps with a detour on the 3rd floor or went to the roof first and then back down
So my potential energy (the energy I can get back by going down) is just a function of my height above the ground
Friction is a Non-Conservative Force The amount of work you do does depend on your path The amount of you do riding your bike depends on path - The further you go the more work it takes- The work against friction does NOT result in potential
energy Where does the work go- Thermal Energy
Two types of friction- Static - between two non-sliding surfaces- Kinetic (sliding) - between surfaces moving wrt to each
other- Static friction is bigger
Sliding friction is independent of speed Air resistance (also a kind of friction) is proportional to v2 - The resistance your car feels at 60mph is 4 times that at
30
Friction - microscopic view
Individual molecules are stickyhellip- Friction is the sticking and unsticking of molecules- Depends on roughness- Actual materials (molecules) - why does oil reduce
friction
Kind of like velcro
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Simple Machines
Pulleys- Distance is
longer forceis smaller
Conservative force
Work done is path independent for a conservative force like gravity
If I am on the fourth floor of this building the work done to get me there is independent of whether I took the elevator the steps with a detour on the 3rd floor or went to the roof first and then back down
So my potential energy (the energy I can get back by going down) is just a function of my height above the ground
Friction is a Non-Conservative Force The amount of work you do does depend on your path The amount of you do riding your bike depends on path - The further you go the more work it takes- The work against friction does NOT result in potential
energy Where does the work go- Thermal Energy
Two types of friction- Static - between two non-sliding surfaces- Kinetic (sliding) - between surfaces moving wrt to each
other- Static friction is bigger
Sliding friction is independent of speed Air resistance (also a kind of friction) is proportional to v2 - The resistance your car feels at 60mph is 4 times that at
30
Friction - microscopic view
Individual molecules are stickyhellip- Friction is the sticking and unsticking of molecules- Depends on roughness- Actual materials (molecules) - why does oil reduce
friction
Kind of like velcro
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Conservative force
Work done is path independent for a conservative force like gravity
If I am on the fourth floor of this building the work done to get me there is independent of whether I took the elevator the steps with a detour on the 3rd floor or went to the roof first and then back down
So my potential energy (the energy I can get back by going down) is just a function of my height above the ground
Friction is a Non-Conservative Force The amount of work you do does depend on your path The amount of you do riding your bike depends on path - The further you go the more work it takes- The work against friction does NOT result in potential
energy Where does the work go- Thermal Energy
Two types of friction- Static - between two non-sliding surfaces- Kinetic (sliding) - between surfaces moving wrt to each
other- Static friction is bigger
Sliding friction is independent of speed Air resistance (also a kind of friction) is proportional to v2 - The resistance your car feels at 60mph is 4 times that at
30
Friction - microscopic view
Individual molecules are stickyhellip- Friction is the sticking and unsticking of molecules- Depends on roughness- Actual materials (molecules) - why does oil reduce
friction
Kind of like velcro
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Friction is a Non-Conservative Force The amount of work you do does depend on your path The amount of you do riding your bike depends on path - The further you go the more work it takes- The work against friction does NOT result in potential
energy Where does the work go- Thermal Energy
Two types of friction- Static - between two non-sliding surfaces- Kinetic (sliding) - between surfaces moving wrt to each
other- Static friction is bigger
Sliding friction is independent of speed Air resistance (also a kind of friction) is proportional to v2 - The resistance your car feels at 60mph is 4 times that at
30
Friction - microscopic view
Individual molecules are stickyhellip- Friction is the sticking and unsticking of molecules- Depends on roughness- Actual materials (molecules) - why does oil reduce
friction
Kind of like velcro
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Friction - microscopic view
Individual molecules are stickyhellip- Friction is the sticking and unsticking of molecules- Depends on roughness- Actual materials (molecules) - why does oil reduce
friction
Kind of like velcro
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
1 Static friction2 Kinetic friction
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Friction continued
Why do we have anti-lock brakes
Why do we have to apply the gas when driving on a level highway
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Summary of Energy
Energy is conserved- Cannot be created or destroyed - just transformed or
transferred Work = fd in the direction of forceWork Energy Theorem ΔEkin = Wnet Kinetic energy = 12 mv2
Gravitational Potential Energy = mgh Friction converts kinetic energy into thermal energy
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Power
Rate of doing work I can run up a 3m flight of stairs in ~5 s Mgh = 66 kg x 10 ms2 x 3 m=2000 J Power = 2000 J5 s = 400 Watts Average power - 2000 kcalsday - ~80 kcalshr = 360 kJh
= 360000 J3600 s = 100 W Basal Metabolic (resting) Rate ~06kcalhkg so for me BMR= 6606 = 40 kcalsh ~45W So that is how much heat
I produce while doing nothing- If I rest for 13 day then my average power output while
awake is 100 W = (13) 45 W + (23) PP = (32)(100 W -15 W) = 127 W
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Population
The power of population is infinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man ndash Malthus - 1798
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
Page 27
1 1 Million2 10 Million3 100 Million4 1 Billion5 10 Billion6 100 Billion
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Energy and Population
Why does population matter in a class on the energy crisishttpwwwbitlyn5DjaC
Page 28
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Population
Currently there are 67 billion people on earth (67 x 109) The rate at which population grows is proportional to the
existing number of people- The number of people born depends on the number of
potential parents - At the current rate of growth the population doubles
every 35 years (as people live longer this gets shorter)- If you (and a partner) have 2 children by 35 and they do
the same when you are 70 there will be six of you - Then assuming you die off (which having kids can
cause) the population has gone from 2 when you where lt35 to 4 when you are gone at 70hellip
This is exponential growth
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Birth vs death
Current Birth Rate 43 peoplesecond
Current Death Rate 18 peoplesecond
Net population growth rate 25 peoplesecond
During this class- 19350 will be born- 8100 will die
Page 30
In the US
Someone is born every 74 secSomeone dies every 122 secSomeone immigrates every 236 sec
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Page 31
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Exponential vs linear growth Linear growth
- increase by a fixed amount each interval- Eg You make $20000 and get a $2000 raise each year
- After 20 years - salary = $20000 + 20 X 2000 = $60000
Exponential Growth- Increase by a amount proportional to what is already there
- Eg you make $20000 and get a 10 raise each year- After 20 years
Year 1 $20000 + 01 ($20000) = $22000 Year 2 $22000 + 01 (22000) = $24200 hellip Year 20 (11)20 X $20000 = $134549
After 50 years linear - $ 120000 exponential $2347817
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Estimates of Human Population
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Estimates of Human Population
Fire tool-making
Industrial revolution
Green revolution
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
World Population
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
World Population
wwwbitlyoryfln
Page 36
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign
2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra
children6 Forced sterilization
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
UN Population Scenarios
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Which do you believe
Page 39
1 Constant fertility2 High variant3 Medium variant4 Low variant
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative population growth They are offering incentives to families who have many childrenIs this right1 Oui2 Non
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
Latin America Europe
WorldChina
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Rule of thumb for exponential growth
Amount doubles in
t = 70growth rate ()If population is growing at 2year it doubles in 35 yearshellip
P(t) = (1 + g)n p(0) ~ en g p(0)
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Linear vs exponential growth
Both curves have same increase in first year
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Exponential growth
bull Two Bacteria in a jar at 11 AM
bull Double population every minute
bull Jar is full at noon
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Exponential growth
bull When is the jar half fullbull1159 AM
bull When does it seem empty (116)bull1156 AM
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Clicker question
1 4 hours2 1 hour3 4 minutes4 2 minutes
Some enterprising bacteria escape and discover 3 more jars quadrupling the total amount of space How much longer will they have until everything is full
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Carrying Capacity
How many people can the Earth hold
Page 48
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Thomas Malthus
1798 Essay on the Principle of Population
- Population grows exponentially
- Food grows linearly
- Eventually there will be a problem- Leading to misery vice and poverty
- Underestimated human ability to increase food productionhellip- ldquoGreen Revolutionrdquo
- Buthellip
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Population Density (peoplekm2)
1 Monaco 21781 2 Singapore 6814 3 Vatican City 1877 4 Bahrain 1454 5 Malta 1309 6 Bangladesh 1211 172 United States 31
NY City 10606 Manhattan 27490
World 13
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Population Density
To get 1persm2 NYC would only have to go up a factor of 100
Is the world population doubling rate steadyYear 950 1420 1600 1720 1804 1875 1927 1961 1974 1999 2024
Pop 250million
375 million
500 million
750 million
10 billion
15 billion
20 billion
30 billion
4 billion
6 billion
8 billion
Time to next double
650 300 204 155 123 86 47 38 ~50
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Population When I was your age ndash the worldrsquos population was ~3 billion When you are my age ndash the worldrsquos population will be 9 billion How many people can the earth hold - ldquocarrying capacityrdquo
- The surface area of the earth is ~5 x 1014m2 - but 23 is ocean so letrsquos say there are 2 x 1014m2 available
- So there is 1 person in 2 x 1014 6 x 109 = ~3000 m2 over the land area of the earth ndash 1pers003km2 or ~33 peoplekm2
- This room has 1persm2 ndash that looks like enough for mehellip How long will it take for the population to go up by a factor of 3000 to
27 trillion (2x1013) assuming a 35 year doubling period- Every doubling period the pop goes up 2 so after m periods the
population is 2m higher - 211 is 2048 ndash 212 is 4096 ndash so it will take ~11535 = ~400 years
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
1 Public information campaign2 Free birth control3 Remove any incentives4 Tax extra children5 Outlaw (fine) extra children6 Forced sterilization7 Provide more education to women
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Fertility Rate
Page 54
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Fertility vs GDP
Page 55
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
Page 56
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level wwwbitlyocrjSc
Page 57
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-
Area Proportional to Population
- Physics 105 Lecture 3 Energy amp Population
- No Clicker Registered
- Top News story of the Week
- Loversquom or Hatersquom
- Homework assignments amp Reading
- Slide 6
- That Daily Show video was
- What is the best time scale for energy decisions
- Discussion Question
- Newtonrsquos 1st Law
- Newtonrsquos 2nd law
- Motion under constant acceleration (applet)
- Gravity
- Inertial vs gravitational mass
- Work
- Work (2)
- Simple Machines
- Simple Machines (2)
- Conservative force
- Friction is a Non-Conservative Force
- Friction - microscopic view
- In a moving car is the wheel on the road undergoing
- Friction continued
- Summary of Energy
- Power
- Population
- How many people are on the Earth (pick the closest)
- Energy and Population
- Population (2)
- Birth vs death
- Slide 31
- Exponential vs linear growth
- Estimates of Human Population
- Estimates of Human Population (2)
- World Population
- World Population (2)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should
- UN Population Scenarios
- Which do you believe
- Some countries (eg France) are experiencing negative populati
- Fertility Declining Faster Than Expected
- Rule of thumb for exponential growth
- Linear vs exponential growth
- Exponential growth
- Exponential growth (2)
- Clicker question
- Exponential Growth
- Carrying Capacity
- Thomas Malthus
- Population Density (peoplekm2)
- Population Density
- Population (3)
- If we agree we need to reduce population growth we should (2)
- Fertility Rate
- Fertility vs GDP
- httpwwwbitlymQ65u2
- Fertility vs Womenrsquos education level
- Area Proportional to Population
-