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The Bridgman effect (named after P. W. Bridgman), also called the internal Peltier effect, is a phenomenon that occurs when an electric current passes through an anisotropic crystal – there is an absorption or liberation of heat because of the non-uniformity in current distribution. The Bridgman effect is observable in geology. It describes slip-stick behavior of materials under very high pressure.

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  • The Bridgman effect (named after P. W. Bridgman), also called the internal Peltier effect, is a phenomenon that occurs when an electric current passes through an anisotropic crystal – there is an absorption or liberation of heat because of the non-uniformity in current distribution. The Bridgman effect is observable in geology. It describes slip-stick behavior of materials under very high pressure. (en)
  • 布里奇曼效应(英語:Bridgman effect)指的是电流流经各向异性的晶体时,由于晶体内电流的分布不均匀而产生吸热或放热的现象。也称为内部珀尔帖效应。 (zh)
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  • The Bridgman effect (named after P. W. Bridgman), also called the internal Peltier effect, is a phenomenon that occurs when an electric current passes through an anisotropic crystal – there is an absorption or liberation of heat because of the non-uniformity in current distribution. The Bridgman effect is observable in geology. It describes slip-stick behavior of materials under very high pressure. (en)
  • 布里奇曼效应(英語:Bridgman effect)指的是电流流经各向异性的晶体时,由于晶体内电流的分布不均匀而产生吸热或放热的现象。也称为内部珀尔帖效应。 (zh)
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  • Bridgman effect (en)
  • 布里奇曼效应 (zh)
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