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Seebeck effect
[
see
-bek
;
Ger.
zey
-bek
]
Show IPA
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ˈsi
bɛk
;
Ger.
ˈzeɪ
bɛk
/
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Seebeck effect:
see
thermoelectricity
.
The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia Copyright © 2004.
Licensed from Columbia University Press
Seebeck
Seebeck
is the family name of several people:
August Seebeck
(1805–1849) scientist
Nicholas F. Seebeck
(1857–1899) stamp printer
Thomas Johann Seebeck
(1770–1831) physicist
The
Seebeck Effect
is a form of
thermoelectric effect
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