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The text surveys techniques for turning heat, chemical, nuclear, and electromagnetic energy into electricity without moving parts, comparing them to conventional dynamic converters. It outlines the governing physical principles, analyzes thermoelectric, thermionic, magnetohydrodynamic, chemical and fuel-cell systems, solar cells, and radioisotopic (nuclear) batteries, and examines reliability, applications for space and remote installations, and advanced concepts. Diagrams, example problems with answers, and suggested references support the technical explanations and practical considerations for design and deployment.
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