different between electrical and electronics Engineering????
Answer Posted / bala123
Electrical-
If the current conducting process happening on
the metal conductors like cu,al...means its called as
Electrical engg.
Electronics-
If the current conducting process happening on
vacum tubes,semiconductors...means its called as
Electronics engg.
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