whatis the difference between electrical and electronics?
Answer Posted / meenakshi
The number of differences between electrical and
electronics engineering may vary, depending on the context
in which the question is asked. Some distinctions which may
exist in academe may not exist in the business world. There
is also a significant amount of overlap, not only between
electronics and electrical engineering, but with other
engineering disciplines as well.
Electrical engineers generally deal with large-power
applications, such as utility and industrial power systems,
whereas electronics engineers deal with low-power systems
such as computers and communications.
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