Describe peltier and thomson effects and give the thermodynamics of peltier effect
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
1.09.4.2 The Peltier and Thomson Effects. The Peltier effect is the reverse phenomenon of the Seebeck effect; the electrical current flowing through the junction connecting two materials will emit or absorb heat per unit time at the junction to balance the difference in the chemical potential of the two materials.
Explanation:
Similar questions