what is the main diferance b/w the electronic and
electrical?
Answer Posted / jagannath s
we can say "electrical" instruments deal with 'Analog'
signals mostly defined by the equations of classical
physics. They certainly obey Ohm's Law. Term 'Electrical' is
associated with the typical conception of Electric Field(E)
which exerts electric Force(F) on a charge particle(q) and
it produces electricity, Where F=qE.
But 'Electronic' instruments are made to deal with 'Digital'
signals. Analog electrical signal is changed to Digital
signals ( 0, 1). They are semiconductors devices which never
obey Ohm's Law and implemented with logic gates.
ELECRICAL means flow of electrons.
ELECTRONICS means study of electrons.
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