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Is the peltier effect and thermoelectric effect the same?
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Answered by sjshah0603
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Explanation:

The Seebeck Effect and the Peltier Effect can both be classified under the term thermoelectric effect. Any thermoelectric effect involves the conversion of differences in temperatures into voltage differences. The Seebeck and Peltier Effects are different manifestations of the same physical process.

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Answered by uttamkumar45005
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the seebeck effect and the relties effect can both be classified under the term thernoelectries effect.any thernoelectrie effect involves the conversion of different in temperture.

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