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Is the Thomson effect always associated to the Seebeck effect?

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Answered by Fragrance12
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Yes it is always associated with Seebeck. Thomson effect, the evolution or absorption of heat when electric current passes through a circuit composed of a single material that has a temperature difference along its length. This transfer of heat is superimposed on the common production of heat associated with the electrical resistance to currents in conductors.
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