The differences between electronic engineering and electrical engineering
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What are the differences between electronic engineering and electrical engineering ?
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Electronics is the science of valves, diodes, transistors, printed circuits etc., so this is the business of electronic engineering. Electrical engineering refers more to electrical machinery etc. However, with automation of industry and computerisation of processes I'd say that the two have come very close together.
0Developing the thought...02br 02br 00 Electrical engineering refers not only to electrical machinery, but also to problems of generation, transmission and distribution of electrical energy. Its' main task is to provide a customer with electric power. As for electronics, I suppose, it is an "independent " science dealing, as has been pointed above, with valves, transistors e
0 Hi:02br 00My name is khurram and doing Engineering.In my point of view the basic difference is the "power and information".02br 00 The study of power of electric energy or electron or electric current is called electrtical Engineering 02br 00and The study of information in that power is called electronics Engineering. Or in other word that effect produced by
When I was studying engineering I need to learnt both subject, at that time I classified electrical engineering as the study of 'big powered things' because you learnt about power, power plant, voltage control, transmission lines etc and electronics as the study of 'small little things' on the circuit as you learnt about diode, transistor, circuit design, all the low voltage stuff. But then then