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'''Good videos'''
 
'''Good videos'''
:https://youtu.be/f-a7iWbFtNg
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:[https://youtu.be/f-a7iWbFtNg Playing with Thermodynamics: Peltier Element Cooling]
 
:[https://youtu.be/FPFE7i7bz9Y?si=aolPaLgG2xrC6UKt What is a Thermoelectric Cooler (TEC)?]
 
:[https://youtu.be/FPFE7i7bz9Y?si=aolPaLgG2xrC6UKt What is a Thermoelectric Cooler (TEC)?]
:https://youtu.be/RC16MwzFq8A?si=hdcSU4OGd2Aq3ZHE
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:[https://youtu.be/RC16MwzFq8A?si=hdcSU4OGd2Aq3ZHE Generate Electricity with Peltier Module - The Seebeck Effect]
 
 
  
 
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'''Demo'''

Revision as of 17:29, 5 October 2023

This is a collection of info about "Peltier" devices (cooling element)

Good videos

Playing with Thermodynamics: Peltier Element Cooling
What is a Thermoelectric Cooler (TEC)?
Generate Electricity with Peltier Module - The Seebeck Effect

Demo

place Peltier plate in mouth and use your lips to sense the small change in temperature.


Experiments

measure the temp differential with and without the heat sink
measure the temp differential with different voltages

Equipment needed

Vernier LabQuest 2
- 2 surface probes
computer to process data
Excel or Igor???