thermoelektrista
Thermoelektrista is a term derived from the Greek words "thermos" meaning heat and "elektron" meaning amber, which historically referred to electricity. It describes the phenomenon of generating an electric voltage across a material when there is a temperature difference across it, or conversely, generating a temperature difference when an electric current flows through it. This effect is known as the thermoelectric effect.
There are three primary thermoelectric effects: the Seebeck effect, the Peltier effect, and the Thomson effect.
Thermoelectric materials are crucial for harnessing these effects. They are typically semiconductors, chosen for their ability