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    The paradoxon of thermoelectricity (English)
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    1 February 1996
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    Summary: The electric heating of a homogeneous conductor under steady conditions is studied taking into account the Joule and Thomson effects. We prove that the maximum of the temperature under suitable boundary conditions, does not depend on the shape of the conductor.
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    electric heating of a homogeneous conductor
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    Joule and Thomson effects
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