Thermoelectric effect
The thermoelectric effect is when two different temperatures are shown as electric volts, or the other way around (electric volts are shown as different temperatures). To make this happen, people use a thermocouple. [1]
Thermoelectric Effect Media
A thermoelectric circuit composed of materials of different Seebeck coefficients (p-doped and n-doped semiconductors), configured as a thermoelectric generator. If the load resistor at the bottom is replaced with a voltmeter, the circuit then functions as a temperature-sensing thermocouple.
The Seebeck circuit configured as a thermoelectric cooler
References
- ↑ "The Peltier Effect and Thermoelectric Cooling". ffden-2.phys.uaf.edu. Retrieved 2022-05-25.