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"Thermoelectricity"
Keywords:
seebeck
,
peltier
,
thermocouple
,
heat
,
electrical
Related Terms:
Electric heating
,
Thermopile
,
Heating element
,
Thermocouple
,
Peltier effect
,
Element
,
Electric furnace
,
Resistance thermometer
,
Dissipation
,
Thermistor
,
Thermal resistance
,
Superconductivity
,
Superconductors
,
Temperature compensation
,
Superconductor
,
Cold junction
,
Chp
,
Ptc
,
Dielectric loss
,
Heat sink
,
Thermal protector
,
Cold-junction compensation
,
Combined heat and power
,
Losses
,
Power dissipation
,
Cold junction compensation
,
Negative temperature coefficient
,
Rtd
,
Co-generation
,
Cogeneration
,
Conduct
,
Thermal runaway
,
Electrical
,
Cogenerator
,
Photovoltaic cell
,
Positive temperature coefficient
,
Conduction
,
Induction heating
,
Constantan
,
Heat engine
,
Heat rise
,
Discharge
,
Dissipation factor
,
Solar cell
,
Copper loss
,
Heat
,
Heat anticipator
,
Photovoltaics
,
Capacitors
,
Thermal conductivity
Electricity developed in the action of heat. See the Note under Electricity.
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electricity produced by heat (as in a thermocouple)
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Electrical energy produced by the action of heat.
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Electricity produced by heating two different metals that are touching.
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Thermoelectricity is the conversion from temperature differentials to electricity (Seebeck effect) or vice versa (Peltier effect).
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