Keywords: Absolute Seebeck coefficient of lead at low temperature.svg en Absolute Seebeck coefficient of lead at low temperature according to Christian Jan Pearson Templeton 1958 0-7 K Seebeck is zero since lead is superconducting 7-20 K Seebeck measured by thermocouple against superconducting niobium-tin 20 K and up Seebeck extrapolated by Christian et al using previous results of Borelius 1932 See File Absolute Seebeck coefficients of various metals up to high temperatures svg for source code 2014-01-11 19 35 10 own Nanite cc-zero Uploaded with UploadWizard Thermoelectricity |