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Temperature differences converted to electric...

Started by FreeEnergy, November 22, 2007, 03:52:19 AM

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FreeEnergy

...is one of the answers we are looking for...

what do you think?



edit - sorry i had to reword the subject to be more specific. thank you :)  I think I got it this time.



FreeEnergy

http://www.jsd.claremont.edu/Physics/demo/thrmcvtr.htm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermoelectric_effect

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?Thermoelectricity? If a closed loop is formed by joining the ends of two wires made of dissimilar metals and the two junctions of the metals are at different temperatures, an electromotive force, or voltage, will be produced that is proportional to the temperature difference between the junctions.

The thermoelectric effect can be demonstrated by making a device called a ?thermocouple.? You will need two copper wires and a length of steel wire, such as a straightened paper clip. Twist one end of each of the copper wires around the ends of the paper clip. Connect the free ends of the copper wires to a galvanometer. Observe the galvanometer as you place one copper-paper clip junction in ice water and the other end in a flame.

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mikey

Just in case you were not aware of this, here is something in this area that is under development:

http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Eneco_power_chip

Regards,

Mike

FreeEnergy

Quote from: mikey on November 22, 2007, 11:01:42 AM
Just in case you were not aware of this, here is something in this area that is under development:

http://peswiki.com/index.php/Directory:Eneco_power_chip

Regards,

Mike

thanks, i will check it out :)