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Seebeck Effect: Turn Heat into Electricity, Then Measure It with a Thermocouple Thermometer

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 10:12 am
by deleted-941074
Hi I had a question on the project for Seebecks effect. It says that I am supposed to put the probe in the desired locations and temperatures and one of them is placing it in a 250 degree Fahrenheit oven. What is the exact procedure when measuring the electrical potential difference from the oven and is it safe?
Thanks

Re: Seebeck Effect: Turn Heat into Electricity, Then Measure It with a Thermocouple Thermometer

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 5:37 pm
by brandimiller610
Hi hyadlapally,

I hope you are having a good day.

In regards to the project about the Seebeck effect, it is important that only the probe of your thermo-coupling system is exposed to the high temperature of the oven -- exposing the multimeter or wire is not safe. The protocol at https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... #procedure is safe as long as the probe is the only part exposed to unknown temperatures and the rest of the system is maintained at room temperature.

I hope this answers your question. If any other questions arise or you need clarification, do feel free to follow-up on this forum. Good luck!

--Brandi

Re: Seebeck Effect: Turn Heat into Electricity, Then Measure It with a Thermocouple Thermometer

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2020 7:00 pm
by deleted-71603
Hello. We noticed you posted multiple times in different forums for the same topic. Please keep all of your questions in the same thread (just a single thread) so the mentors can best help you based on what has already been discussed.

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