The Kelvin relations are two equations that thermodynamically link the three thermoelectric coefficients: the first relation connects the Peltier coefficient (\(\Pi\)) to the Seebeck coefficient (\(S\)) via absolute temperature (\(T\)): \(Pi = S \cdot T\). The second relates the Thomson coefficient (\(\mathcal{K}\)) to the temperature derivative of the Seebeck coefficient: \(\mathcal{K} = T \frac{dS}{dT}\).
