Submitted by ranman12953 t3_10dg022 in askscience
[deleted] t1_j4l9xwy wrote
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Blrja6040 t1_j4lepeq wrote
What you are describing (and what OP is asking about) is actually a Peltier element. Aka thermoelectric effect.
Piezo electric is different and uses a quartz crystal to generate a brief electric current from a physical impact. This is the mechanism of many igniters used in gas BBQ grills and heaters.
dr_reverend t1_j4lu1jb wrote
Yes but not quite. Peltier effect is using electricity to drive a temperature difference. It’s the Seebeck effect that is using a temperature differential to drive a voltage potential.
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