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What is peltier effect in physics?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Peltier impact is a kind of thermoelectric impact that is seen in an electric circuit. It was named after Jean Charles Athanase Peltier, the physicist who found the impact in 1834. Peltier found that when current is made to move through a circuit comprising of two unique kinds of conductors, a warming or cooling impact is seen at the intersections between the two materials. This adjustment in temperature at the intersection is known as the Peltier impact.
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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

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