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When a current of 1 ampere is passed through a conductor whose ends are maintained at temperature difference of `1.^(@)C` , the amount of heat evolved or absorbed is called

A

Peltier coefficient

B

Thomson coefficient

C

Thermoelectic power

D

Thermo e.m.f.

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