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At present, electricity is mostly generated by non-renewable fossil fuels. This is now an urgent concern due to the incontrovertible fact that those fossil fuels will be depleted soon. The thermoelectric generator is created with hope that it can resolve the issues centering a renewable electrical energy source. This paper describes an innovative way to generate electricity by making use of the Seebeck effect caused by thermoelectric modules. The objectives of this study are to preserve the Earth from climate change and to observe the voltage production from temperature difference. Hence, the product will be deemed successful if electricity is produced effectively. For the purpose of analyzing the data, the researchers collected the data of voltage produced when the temperature difference varies within several period of time for a generator without heatsink and a generator with heatsink. In addition, descriptive statistics and regression statistics are employed to summarize the data of both experiments. After analyzing the data, the researchers concluded that voltage and temperature difference has a strong positive linear relationship. The researchers concluded that the generator with heatsink proves to be the effective one, producing enough voltage, 3.42 volts, to light up a small LED. The generator without heatsink, on the other hand, turns out to be ineffective and unable to produce voltage. To have better results, prospective researchers are suggested to do further research regarding the generator without heatsink and to modify the product by substituting the main material used, aluminum.
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At present, electricity is mostly generated by non-renewable fossil fuels. This is now an urgent concern due to the incontrovertible fact that those fossil fuels will be depleted soon. The thermoelectric generator is created with hope that it can resolve the issues centering a renewable electrical energy source. This paper describes an innovative way to generate electricity by making use of the Seebeck effect caused by thermoelectric modules. The objectives of this study are to preserve the Earth from climate change and to observe the voltage production from temperature difference. Hence, the product will be deemed successful if electricity is produced effectively. For the purpose of analyzing the data, the researchers collected the data of voltage produced when the temperature difference varies within several period of time for a generator without heatsink and a generator with heatsink. In addition, descriptive statistics and regression statistics are employed to summarize the data of both experiments. After analyzing the data, the researchers concluded that voltage and temperature difference has a strong positive linear relationship. The researchers concluded that the generator with heatsink proves to be the effective one, producing enough voltage, 3.42 volts, to light up a small LED. The generator without heatsink, on the other hand, turns out to be ineffective and unable to produce voltage. To have better results, prospective researchers are suggested to do further research regarding the generator without heatsink and to modify the product by substituting the main material used, aluminum.
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