what is the difference between electrical & electronics
Answer Posted / rajkumar
the electronics devices works on DC current or voltage.the level of voltage is 0-30v .the semiconductors used in electronics devices.
the electric devices works on ac currents or voltage.the level of voltage is 30-440v .the pure conductors used in electric devices.
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