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← ScienceWhich outcome results when the Peltier element exceeds its thermal limit?
A)Reduced differential temperature achievement✓
B)Increased heat transference efficiency
C)Reversal of thermoelectric effect
D)Enhanced voltage generation capacity
💡 Explanation
The Peltier element performance degrades because exceeding the thermal limit causes the Seebeck coefficient to decline, reducing the temperature difference; therefore, the differential temperature is reduced, rather than increased efficiency or voltage, under those extremes.
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