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process as the
Peltier–Seebeck
effect (the
separation derives from the
independent discoveries by
French physicist Jean
Charles Athanase Peltier and Baltic...
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Thermoelectric cooling uses the
Peltier effect to
create a heat flux at the
junction of two
different types of materials. A
Peltier cooler, heater, or thermoelectric...
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thermal effects at
junctions in a
voltaic circuit, the
Peltier effect.
Peltier introduced the
concept of
electrostatic induction (1840), based...
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Athanase Peltier (1785–1845),
French physicist, do****ented the
Peltier effect Lee
Peltier (born 1986),
English football player Leonard Peltier (born 1944)...
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chill a
brine solution that is
circulated through the building. The
Peltier effect uses
electricity to pump heat directly;
refrigerators employing this...
- The
Bridgman effect (named
after P. W. Bridgman), also
called the
internal Peltier effect, is a
phenomenon that
occurs when an
electric current p****es...
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laser radiation or combustion. The
process is also an
example of the
Peltier effect (electric
current transferring heat energy) as the
process transfers...
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Nernst effect Seebeck effect Peltier effect Hall
effect Righi–Leduc
effect Krylova, T. V.; Mochan, I. V. (1955). "Investigation of the
Nernst effect of germanium"...
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creates a
voltage difference. In 1834, Jean
Charles Athanase Peltier discovered the
reverse effect, that
running an
electric current through the
junction of...
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Seebeck effect (creating a
voltage from
temperature difference),
Peltier effect (driving heat flow with an
electric current), and
Thomson effect (reversible...