Thermal induction refers to the generation of electric currents through temperature differences in a material. The Seebeck effect involves the creation of a voltage between two different materials when there is a temperature difference between them, while the Peltier effect is the absorption or release of heat when an electric current flows through a junction between two different materials. These effects are the basis of thermoelectric energy conversion.
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The Seebeck effect is the phenomenon where a temperature difference between two different metals or semiconductors creates an electric current. It is the basis for thermoelectric power generation, where heat energy is converted into electricity. This effect is utilized in thermocouples and thermoelectric devices for various applications.
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Seebeck effect is a compact needle. This is what makes the compose work right.
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Thermocouples convert a delta-temperature to electricity and electricity to a delta-temperature. Passing current through the junction will make one side hot and one side cold. Conversely, applying a delta-T across the junction will make a current flow.
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This is called the Peltier-Seebeck effect.
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A Peltier fan uses the Peltier effect to regulate temperature in electronic devices. When an electric current flows through the Peltier device, it creates a temperature difference between its two sides. One side absorbs heat, while the other side releases it, helping to cool the device.
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answer by engr ZOHAIB MUSHTAQ WHEN EMF APPLY AT TWO DIFFERENT ENDS OF METALLIC PLATE HAVING COMBINE JUNCTION HERE ONE END IS HOT AND OTHER END IS COLD THIS EFFECT IS PELTIER EFFECT
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William Peltier has written:
'Methods for measuring the acute toxicity of effluents to aquatic organisms' -- subject(s): Aquatic animals, Effect of water pollution on, Measurement, Pollution, Water
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Peltier effect to create a temperature difference by passing an electric current through a junction of two different materials. One side of the junction becomes cold while the other side becomes hot, allowing for heat transfer and cooling.
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Marcel Peltier has written:
'Marcel Peltier' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Influence, Themes, motives
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According to Wikipedia:
"Thermoelectric cooling uses the Peltier effect to create a heat flux between the junction of two different types of materials. A Peltier cooler, heater, or thermoelectric heat pump is a solid-state active heat pump which transfers heat from one side of the device to the other side against the temperature gradient (from cold to hot), with consumption of electrical energy. Such an instrument is also called a Peltier device, Peltier diode, cooling diode, Peltier heat pump, solid state refrigerator, or thermoelectric cooler (TEC). Because heating can be achieved more easily and economically by many other methods, Peltier devices are mostly used for cooling. However, when a single device is to be used for both heating and cooling, a Peltier device may be desirable. Simply connecting it to a DC voltage will cause one side to cool, while the other side warms. The effectiveness of the pump at moving the heat away from the cold side is dependent upon the amount of current provided and how well the heat can be removed from the hot side."
A peltier cooler is not a thermopile nor a thermocouple and it does not rely on the seebeck effect.
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Peltier tiles use the Peltier effect to generate electricity from temperature differences. When an electric current flows through the tiles, heat is absorbed on one side and released on the other, creating a temperature gradient. This temperature difference generates a voltage, which can be used to produce electricity.
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The Peltier effect is a phenomenon where an electric current flowing through two different materials creates a temperature difference between them. This effect is significant in thermoelectric cooling technology because it allows for the creation of cooling devices that do not require moving parts or refrigerants, making them more efficient and environmentally friendly.
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Thomas Johann Seebeck died on December 10, 1831 at the age of 61.
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Martin Peltier has written:
'A cause des mouches'
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Jean Charles Athanase Peltier was born in 1785.
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Louis Peltier has written:
'Voyage de Louis Peltier par terre et par mer' -- subject(s): Voyages and travels
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Doug Seebeck has written:
'My business, my mission' -- subject(s): International cooperation, Partnership, Poverty
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Leonard Peltier is 66 years old (birthdate: September 12, 1944).
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F. L. Peltier has written:
'Stability of mobile cranes'
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Bi, Ni, Pd, Pt,Cu, Mn, Hg, Pb, Sn, Au, Ag, Zn, Cd, Fe, Sb
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