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David Williams
- Jan 1, 1970
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-> Do the cross-sectional area, distance between or shapes of the
-> junctions effect the output?
-> Are there an optimal number of junctions to be placed in series?
A problem if you use metal wires is conduction of heat along the wires,
so it gets from the hot to the cold junctions without doing anything
useful. If you use very long and/or thin wires to minimize conduction,
you run into a problem with resistive losses.
The shapes of the junctions shouldn't have any effect, provided they
are good electrical connections.
The more junctions, the better.
dow
-> junctions effect the output?
-> Are there an optimal number of junctions to be placed in series?
A problem if you use metal wires is conduction of heat along the wires,
so it gets from the hot to the cold junctions without doing anything
useful. If you use very long and/or thin wires to minimize conduction,
you run into a problem with resistive losses.
The shapes of the junctions shouldn't have any effect, provided they
are good electrical connections.
The more junctions, the better.
dow