Proper noun
Seebeck (plural Seebecks)
A surname from German.
The measured voltage turns out to be : where and are the Seebeck coefficients of the conductors attached to the positive and negative terminals of the voltmeter, respectively (chromel and alumel in the figure). Source: Internet
This assured Seebeck of a continuing supply of remainders. Source: Internet
Etheridge sold these rights to Nicholas Seebeck, whose Hamilton Bank Note Company issued Ecuador’s 1892, 1894, and 1895 stamps. Source: Internet
ISBN 0-7100-7626-6 pp. 34 ff In 1821, Estonian-German physicist Thomas Johann Seebeck demonstrated the electrical potential in the juncture points of two dissimilar metals when there is a heat difference between the joints. Source: Internet