What is the basic difference between the electrical
engineering and electronic engineering?
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Answer / satish
electrical which deals with electrons and ions and with
large components
electronics which deals with semi conductors and small
components
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Answer / sheik fareed a
Electrical engineering is the study of electron flow in conductors and electronics engineering is the study of electron flow in semiconductors
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Answer / vipin
Electrical means high current and Electronics means Low
Current.
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Answer / mayur
electrical engineering is that it is use for high (big)
amount of parament like 100 volt, 10.000v .......Megawatt
etc....at that the current value , voltage value and
another effected value can be very very big or high compare
to electronics eng..
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