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temperature differences), and the
Thomson effect (the
Seebeck coefficient varies with temperature). The
Seebeck and
Peltier effects are
different manifestations...
- The
Seebeck coefficient (also
known as thermopower,
thermoelectric power, and
thermoelectric sensitivity) of a
material is a
measure of the magnitude...
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Seebeck is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
August Seebeck (1805–1849),
German scientist Nicholas F.
Seebeck (1857–1899), German-American...
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Thomas Johann Seebeck (German: [ˈtoːmas ˈjoːhan ˈzeːbɛk]; 9
April 1770 – 10
December 1831) was a
German physicist who
observed a
relationship between...
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Friedrich Wilhelm Seebeck (27
December 1805 in Jena – 19
March 1849 in Dresden) was a
scientist at the
Technische Universität Dresden.
Seebeck is primarily...
- A
thermoelectric generator (TEG), also
called a
Seebeck generator, is a
solid state device that
converts heat (driven by
temperature differences) directly...
- Gus
Seebeck (born 18
September 1977) is a
former Australian rules footballer who pla**** for
South Fremantle and
Perth in the West
Australian Football...
- John
Hilary Seebeck (1939–2003) was a
mammalogist active in
research and
conservation in Victoria, Australia. His
published work
includes a description...
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temperature that then
other results in a
voltage across the
device (the
Seebeck effect). However, a well-designed
Peltier cooler will be a
mediocre thermoelectric...
- oil,
indirectly through devices like
steam turbines The thermopower, or
Seebeck coefficient, of a material,
which governs its
thermoelectric properties...