what is the difference between electronics and electricals?
Answer Posted / sai
Electronics refers to the flow of charge (moving electrons)
through nonmetal conductors (mainly semiconductors), whereas
electrical refers to the flow of charge through metal
conductors. For example, flow of charge through silicon,
which is not a metal, would come under electronics; whereas
flow of charge through copper, which is a metal, would come
under electrical.
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