Thank you for finally letting me understand how peltier cell works, I have had an itch on my brain for years about it and the texts I found didn't even make much sense. I suppose that they tried to dumb it down to much in order to make it easier to understand, but alas they made it just impossible to get it. Thanks :) 👍
How so when it's the Seebeck effect ? The narrator fake voice called it the Peltier effect in the opening seconds. Let's call the moon a chair and pretend we are right too eh ?
What in the world is going on with electrical ideas? Wind, solar-cells, batteries are getting lots and lots of experimental money. So, where is the thermocouple big bucks for such a simple technology? Several thermoelectric articles are over 10 years old. Solid State TC arrays are easy to mass produce in the factories. 😎 Wonderful Thermoelectric video. Thank you. Thermocouples can handle outside sunlight temperatures to produce electricity. ☀
What! You can see me? In the video? Just joshing.But I am still a bit lost with the electron hole and potential stuff. It's not quite familiar as the back of my hand...yet. I often wonder if electricity is the best mechanism to use for utilizing energy.
Why do we use turbines in electricity plants, can't we just use the heat and temperature difference with those principles and generate electricity without turbines?
is it so hard to narrate the text yourself. It sounds so pathetic when using a poorly sounding text to speech bot that cant even get the accent correct. Other then that, fascinating material.
I am not an English speaker. I'm learning. For me, this voice is much better than the native voices, because every word in this video is spoken without splicing between words.
Thank you for finally letting me understand how peltier cell works, I have had an itch on my brain for years about it and the texts I found didn't even make much sense. I suppose that they tried to dumb it down to much in order to make it easier to understand, but alas they made it just impossible to get it.
Thanks :) 👍
Thanks!
These videos are awesome. SO glad I found your channel
Thanks. The best video about thermoelectric effect
This is what we call the 'well-made video'. Could be one of the videos of The Engineering Mindset or other big science channels.
Please continue making videos:)
That is the idea!
So great explanation. Thank you very much!
holy crap dude this was a great video. also the small section at 5:26 was funny
This is the best video ever
FINALLY, A REAL SCIENCE VIDEO!
Best explanation on whole you tube 🔥🔥🔥
How so when it's the Seebeck effect ? The narrator fake voice called it the Peltier effect in the opening seconds.
Let's call the moon a chair and pretend we are right too eh ?
Why there are flickerings in the video? e.g.: 10:07
4:50 Carbon? Is it metal ar conductive at all?
great video for thermoelectric effects
Thank you so much for making It, you are such a good person
Which voice synthesizer used in this video?
How many voltages get burning wood and cold air is -20C
Thank you ☺️
Thank you love your videos
What in the world is going on with electrical ideas? Wind, solar-cells, batteries are getting lots and lots of experimental money. So, where is the thermocouple big bucks for such a simple technology? Several thermoelectric articles are over 10 years old. Solid State TC arrays are easy to mass produce in the factories. 😎 Wonderful Thermoelectric video. Thank you.
Thermocouples can handle outside sunlight temperatures to produce electricity. ☀
dedication ...
Why the TEG technology transformation from bimetal to semiconductor
What! You can see me? In the video?
Just joshing.But I am still a bit lost with the electron hole and potential stuff. It's not quite familiar as the back of my hand...yet.
I often wonder if electricity is the best mechanism to use for utilizing energy.
electrons ecchange heat ,the higher the gap between the cold and hot the better ,zinc copper ,or aluminum copper zinc
Towards more Blissful moments...
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Ummm so can they add super strong magnets along with this, and why not use a Tesla Valve for directing the flow on the heat ?
So can someone please tell me what they use this for???
Free energy when burning wood winter
This video is good, but the teaching aspect for visual learners coulda used "more" in a few places.
Anyone see the UFO 30 seconds in😂😂
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Why do we use turbines in electricity plants, can't we just use the heat and temperature difference with those principles and generate electricity without turbines?
Why can't they use these panels on the outside of space ships and take the heat and use it for propulsion?
It's the Seebeck effect, not the peltier effect.
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Thanks for the info, but I don't like the voice that is being used, why not a real person talk about it?
is it so hard to narrate the text yourself. It sounds so pathetic when using a poorly sounding text to speech bot that cant even get the accent correct. Other then that, fascinating material.
I like info but the voice makes unwatchable. Maybe just me.
I am not an English speaker. I'm learning. For me, this voice is much better than the native voices, because every word in this video is spoken without splicing between words.
no no no
thermo electricity is not like that
logic is fundamentally wrong
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