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What is Seebeck effect?​

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Answered by daksh1114080
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4.20. 2.1 Introduction. The Seebeck effect is when electricity is created between a thermocouple when the ends are subjected to a temperature difference between them. The Peltier effect occurs when a temperature difference is created between the junctions by applying a voltage difference across the terminals.

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Answered by sanjudnath
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4.20. 2.1 Introduction. The Seebeck effect is when electricity is created between a thermocouple when the ends are subjected to a temperature difference between them. The Peltier effect occurs when a temperature difference is created between the junctions by applying a voltage difference across the terminals.

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