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If two strands of conducting materials are connected at two junctions, electricity can be generated if one junction is heated while the other is cooled—a phenomenon known as the Seebeck effect.
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Discovered in 1821 by Thomas Seebeck, the effect generates a small voltage that drives electrons from the hotter junction to the colder one.
In various NASA missions, electricity is produced in thermocouples—two plates of different metals joined to make a closed circuit—within radioisotope thermoelectric generators, where heating is provided by the radioactive decay of plutonium.
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