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Thermoelectric. Seebeck Coefficient. Electric Resistance

Thermal power generation is a method of generating power based on the thermoelectric effect which was discovered by J. T. Seebeck, German physicist in 1821. In the face of recent global warming caused by carbon dioxide and depletion of fossil fuels, thermoelectric conversion devices are attracting attention because of its effective utilization of waste heat energies. To meet these pressing requirements, a characteristic evaluating instrument for these materials and devices has been developed.


Brand: Linseis Model: LSR-3
The Thermal power, thermoelectric power, or Seebeck coefficient of a material measures the magnitude of an induced thermoelectric voltage in response to a temperature difference across that material. The thermal power has units of (V/K).In recent years much interest has been shown in various methods..
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