what is the difference between electrical & electronics?
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Answer / ramendra shukla
There are no any basic difference betbeen electrical &
electronics.Both deals with the flow of electrons so on the
the basis of application they are categoriged as Electrical
& Electronics.As in electrical we deals with severel
Amps,kilio amps,Mega amps but in electronics we deals with
Mili Amps,micro amps ,nano amps etc.
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Answer / ananth kumar
Electrical - Flow of charges
Electronics - Flow of electrons/particles/charges through
semi-conductors.
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Answer / yaser riaz
In electrical the current flows only through the copper wire.
& in Elx it flows thru semiconductor material like diode,
transistor,scr etc
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Answer / perwez
the main difference b/w them is electrical deal with all
rating of currents where as electronic deal only with very
low currents
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