what is the difference between electrical & electronics
Answer Posted / jahanavi
"Electrical Engineering" covers the full gamut of the entire science,
and has the most diverse focus selection available. It always has.
Electronics is a mere area of electrical engineering. Always has been.
There is no such thing as an "Electronic Engineer".
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