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Voltage generated from Seebeck effect
Formula
V
The voltage generated from Seebeck effect
SA
the thermopower (Seebeck coefficient) of metal A
SB
the thermopower (Seebeck coefficient) of metal B
T1
temperature of metal A
T2
temperature of metal B
Formula description
The Seebeck effect is the conversion of temperature differences directly into electricity. The voltage created by this effect is on the order of several microvolts per kelvin difference.
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SA
volt per Kelvin
milivolt per Kelvin
microvolt per Kelvin
SB
volt per Kelvin
milivolt per Kelvin
microvolt per Kelvin
T1
kelvin
degree celsius
degree fahrenheit
degree rankine
T2
kelvin
degree celsius
degree fahrenheit
degree rankine
V
volt
abvolt (cgs unit)
EMU of electric potential
ESU of electric potential
kilovolt
megavolt
microvolt
millivolt
statvolt (cgs unit)
watt/ampere
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Formula code
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V = (SB-SA)*(T2-T1)
V = (SB-SA)*(T2-T1)
V = (SB-SA)*(T2-T1)
V = (SB-SA)*(T2-T1)
V = (SB-SA)*(T2-T1)
V = (S_B-S_A)\cdot(T_2-T_1)
$V = ($SB-$SA)*($T2-$T1)
References
wikipedia: The voltage generated from Seebeck effect.
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