Discussion about Thermoelectric
hi ! im just want to asking about this particular thermoelectric ? mind to shares your knowledge about this ? feel free to share or maybe can share the link where i can got more info bout this . im appreciate a lot . thank you .
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Ramani Aswath
Details missing. Unable to make out what is required.
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Kaustubh Katdare
It's not clear what you really want to discuss; because randomly discussing about thermoelectric is pointless. Do you have any questions about thermoelectric or is there a concept that you find difficult to understand? If yes, ask a specific question so that our fellow members can help you with it.
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Mohammad asyraaf
okay im just confuse between seebeck effect and thermoelectric. is it both are the same thing or difference method . My point is currently i'm doing a research about thermoelectric but through my reading on papers, sometimes it say seebeck effects. So, what are the difference thermoelectric and seebeck effect ? Im so sorry if my question not clear all members.
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Ramani Aswath
Seebeck effect is what you observe with a thermocouple. When there is a temperature difference between two junctions of dissimilar metals a voltage difference arises between them. The reverse is observed if a voltage is applied between two such junctions. This is the Peltier effect. Both are inverse versions of thermoelectric phenomena.
This NPTELÂ Â lecture may help to clear your thoughts.
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Mohammad asyraaf
Thank you so much sir . good knowledge and very helpful. will follow up with link given.
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