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Therm-GEN Thermal Energy Transfer Demonstration - Explore Conduction, Convection, Radiation, Seebeck & Peltier Effects | Ideal for STEM Education & Physics Labs | Hands-On Heat

KWD 17

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Special Features

  • Explore the fundamental principles of conduction, convection, and radiation
  • Understand the Seebeck and Peltier effects through practical experimentation
  • Seamlessly connect theory to real-world applications in the classroom
  • Engage students with a captivating, phenomenon-based learning experience
  • Equip them with essential skills for designing and conducting energy transfer experiments

Description

The Thermal Generator Experiment demonstrates the Seebeck Effect and the Peltier Effect. The Seebeck effect is a phenomenon in which a temperature difference between two dissimilar electric conductors or semiconductors produces a voltage difference between those two substances. This happens because the heat causes the electrons to become excited and move differently. The Seebeck effect can be used to create an electric current in a loop of material consisting of at least two different conductors. The Peltier Effect is the absorption or release of heat when an electrical current is passed through a circuit of a thermocouple. The Peltier Effect is the presence of heating or cooling at an electrified junction of two different conductors. The Thermal Energy Transfer Demonstration is a phenomenon-based learning experiment that is an excellent tool to launch into a discussion of thermal energy transfer at a higher level of understanding and introduce the concepts of the Seeback and Peltier Effect.

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