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i want to know things we use daily are of which type like computers,t.v.,radio,mobiles,fans,cars,etc.
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2006-10-08 09:05:54 · 5 answers · asked by ummba 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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Electronics work on DC and with a voltage range of -48vDC to +48vDC. If the electronic device is plugged into a standard wall outlet, there will be a transformer inside which will convert the AC voltage you are supplying to the required DC voltage needed by the device. Examples: Computer, radio, T.V, etc...

Electric devices use line voltage (120vAC, 240vAC, etc...). Electric devices can also be designed to operate on DC sources, but will be at DC voltages above 48v. Examples: are incandescent lights, heaters, fridge, stove, etc...

2006-10-12 10:52:37 · answer #1 · answered by Brendan R 4 · 0 0

an electronic device is any device that requires an electrical input either through an electrical plug, battery or other power source
for example an oven is an electronic device but when adding digital controls it also become an electronic device as well
so a electrical device can have or not have electronic circuits
however currently Electronic device must also be electrical
there is some development in light running electronics but they will most still require a electrical signal to send or receive the light signal
it can also roughly defined as Electrical is big stuff used by power companys and electronic is the little stuff that fits on circit boards

2006-10-08 09:57:02 · answer #2 · answered by Magnusfl 3 · 0 0

Define Electronics

2016-11-03 00:04:39 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Electronics is the field concerned with the flow of electricity through semiconductors or a vacuum; ie, it involves circuits that contain things like transistors or vacuum tubes. And "electronic engineer" would be someone who specifically designs such circuits. But electrical engineering encompasses electronic engineering. There is no difference in the program of study for an electrical or electronic engineer. This is evident if you check out the electrical engineering courses offered in any college catalog. There's plenty of electronics required, as well as electrical circuit theory. People who have said that electrical engineers deal with things like house wiring are thinking of electricians, not electrical engineers. By the way, someone with a two-year degree in electronics, is either an electronics technician, or electronics engineering technician (depending on the particular course of study), and is involved in repairing, modifying, prototyping, etc, electronic equipment. Such people don't need as sophisticated an understanding of electronics as an EE, but they know a whole lot more math and circuit theory that the electrician who wires your house.

2016-03-17 02:26:59 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would say that an electrical device uses all passive electrical components.. that is, components that do not change their behavior (other than perhaps going or not going).. like motors, lights, switches, horns, etc...

I would say that electronic devices which contain active components and do change in their behavior and thus produce varying results depending upon the way they are currently set up.. this would be things like radios, computers, calculators, television.

And.. I could be totally 5000 miles off the mark with my guess!! *GriN*

2006-10-08 09:59:36 · answer #5 · answered by ♥Tom♥ 6 · 0 0

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