what is the difference between electricle and electronics?
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Answer / sreeram
electicale is mother of electronic.
electrical equip.need AC/dc power to run, electronic
equip.need DC power to run.
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Answer / sujeet kumar
Electronics works on low voltage ie 5V.
Electrical works on high voltage
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Answer / s.sivasubramaniyan
study the flow of electrons in conductors called electrical
study the flow of electrons in semiconductors called electronics
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Answer / shabih ul hassan
electrical deals with high voltages like 220while
electronics deal with low voltages like 10v.Electronic
equipments are small in sizes while electrical equipment
are very large in size.
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Answer / sreeja
electrical is the study of random movement of electrons
whereas electronics is the study of movement of electrons
in one particular dirction.
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Answer / rahul tulsiani
ELECTRICAL OBEYS OHMS LAW i.e V=IR BUT IN ELECTRONICS
THIS LAW IS NOT APPLICABLE.
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Answer / mgr
electrical means flow of electrons through conducting
materials like wires
electronics means flow of electrons through non conducting
materials
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