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what is thermostat and thermoelectric

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Answered by amrithaba2021
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A  thermostat is simply the controls used to regulate temperature in a heating system. You can set a preferred temperature, and the thermostat works to keep your room or boiler at this desired level. If the home starts to drop in temperature, a thermostat switches the heating on to warm it up.

                                                  Thermoelectric means   dependent on phenomena that involve relations between the temperature and the electrical condition in a metal or in contacting metals. Thermoelectric coolers operate according to the Peltier effect. The effect creates a temperature difference by transferring heat between two electrical junctions. A voltage is applied across joined conductors to create an electric current.

Answered by Sonalikulkarni9
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A device that automatically regulates temperature, or that activates a device when the temperature reaches a certain point is called as Thermostat.

Dependent on phenomena that involve relations between the temperature and the electrical condition in a metal or in contacting metals is known as Thermoelectric.

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