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− | :https://youtu.be/f-a7iWbFtNg | + | :[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 | + | :[https://youtu.be/RC16MwzFq8A?si=hdcSU4OGd2Aq3ZHE Generate Electricity with Peltier Module - The Seebeck Effect] |
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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???