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  • Elementary School - Grades 4-6
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    Thermocouples [P] [E]
    Middle School - Grades 7-9
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    Repeat Thomas Johann Seebeck's Thermoelectricity Experiment [E]
    Thermoelectric Generation and cooling [E] [E]
    How much voltage can be generated between two junctions made of different conductive materials held at different temperatures? [E]
    High School - Grades 10-12
    P=Project   E=Experiment
    Seebeck Effect: The Thermoelectrical Potential of Various Metal Couples [E]
    Which metals make the best sources of thermoelectricity? [E]
    Build a Thermo-Electric Generator [E] [E]
    Use thermocouples to convert waste heat emission of internal combustion engine into useable, electrical energy. [E]
    The thermoelectric effect: how temperature changes can be used to create an electric voltage, and how an applied voltage can be used to cool or heat an object. [E]
    Demonstrate the existence and determine the size of the energy gap in a semiconductor by measuring its resistance as a function of temperature. [E]
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