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Thermoelectricity is caused by the interaction of heat flux and electrical current.
He also improved the voltaic battery and worked on the theory of thermoelectricity.
This is known as the phenomena of thermoelectricity.
Thermoelectricity was widely used in the remote parts of the Soviet Union from the 1920s to power radios.
But thermoelectricity has its own problems.
"Power is generated on the shadow squares by thermoelectricity, then beamed to the Ringworld.
CSP is used to produce electricity (sometimes called solar thermoelectricity, usually generated through steam).
The concentrated light is then used as heat or as a heat source for a conventional power plant (solar thermoelectricity).
"The Outsiders live on thermoelectricity.
A variety of effects can be harnessed to produce thermoelectricity, thermionic emission, pyroelectricity and piezoelectricity.
They live on thermoelectricity by lying with their heads in sunlight and their tails in shadow; the temperature difference sets up a current.
This includes the main bus station, repairs to public roads, and settlement of a new thermoelectricity energy plant "Josefa Camejo".
Ioffe was an expert in electromagnetism, radiology, crystals, high-impact physics, thermoelectricity and photoelectricity.
Thermoelectricity Thermoelectricity, electricity produced directly from heat.
Danish physicist Hans Christian Ørsted rectified the mistake and coined the term "thermoelectricity".
Their branched tails lay in shadow, their heads in sunlight, while thermoelectricity charged their biochemical batteries.
Thermoelectricity: The decline in resistance of a Negative Temperature Coefficient Thermistor as temperature is increased.
By 1801 Ritter had observed thermoelectric currents, which anticipated the discovery of thermoelectricity by Thomas Johann Seebeck.
It was at this time that Einstein transitioned from Weber to Kleiner and changed his dissertation topic from thermoelectricity to molecular kinetics.
As a polytechnic engineer in practice and inventor, he has also combined his music work with scientific projects and delved into quantum physics, thermoelectricity and navigational systems.
In fact, Onsager's 1931 paper refers to thermoelectricity and transport phenomena in electrolytes as well-known from the 19th century, including "quasi-thermodynamic" theories by Thomson and Helmholtz respectively.
History of Zinc Antimony Alloys and Zinc Antimonide The first reported use of zinc-antimony alloys was in the original work of Seebeck on thermoelectricity.
China's listed power companies invest mostly in thermal power, hydropower and thermoelectricity, with their investments reaching CNY216.38 billion, CNY97.73 billion and CNY48.58 billion respectively in 2007.
In the past thermoelectricity, which is also direct thermal to electrical conversion with no moving parts, has been used because of the extremely low TPV efficiencies compared to the 10% of thermoelectric converters.
Pyroelectricity should not be confused with thermoelectricity: In a typical demonstration of pyroelectricity, the whole crystal is changed from one temperature to another, and the result is a temporary voltage across the crystal.