what is diff bet electrical & electronics......
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Answer / gayatri
generally electrical deals in high power application and
electronics deals in low power applications
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Answer / prateek tare
Electical deals with the behaviour of current in various
machines whereas Electronics deals with the beha. of
electrons (and holes) in various cicuits and conditions
(biasing)
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Answer / mayo
The branch of science which deals with current flow
through conductor is called electrical . the current flow
through semiconductor is called electronic
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Answer / hariteja jyosyula
the major difference is all the Electric circuits run by A.C
supply
While the Electronic equipments works in D.C currents
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