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full derivation of see beck effect with figure​

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The Seebeck effect is used to measure temperature with great sensitivity and accuracy (see thermocouple) and to generate electric power for special applications.

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Seebeck effect derivation

Seebeck discovered this by observing a compass needle which would be deflected when a closed-loop was formed between those two different metals or semiconductors. Seebeck initially believed that it was due to the magnetism induced by the temperature differences and he called the effect as a thermo-magnetic effect.

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