This is a very good questions.
Electricity is basically dealing with the flow of electrons which are the majority charge carriers. It deals with current which is opposite in the direction from the conventional flow of current.
While the electronics is primarily dealing with the flow of minority charge carriers. i.e. in the n-region the holes are minority charge carriers and in p-region the electrons are minority charge carriers. when we study about the flow of these minority charge carriers, we have the fundamentals about the electricity and electronics complete.
2007-03-12 23:06:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I hope I can say this with out sounding rude, but you need to sign up for a full length class or read a whole book to learn this topic.
I'm an electrical engineer, and at my university intro to electricity and basic electronics were each their own 12 week course.
Your question is way beyond the scope of what is reasonable for some one to tell you on yahoo! answers.
Try your local community college or library.
(by the way, the first person who responded to your question gave a very misleading answer)
2007-03-13 06:02:42
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answered by zoloftzantac 2
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try to study the electrical current, electrical charge, AC, DC, electrical resistance, impedance, resistor, capacitance, inductance, charge carrier, bipolar transistor, FET transistor, diode, thyristor, etc
2007-03-13 06:06:51
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answered by Lucas01 2
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both are flow of electrons.for electricity need a conductor for the flow of electrons.in electronics for electrons do not need any conductor.
2007-03-13 05:58:10
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answered by jimjim 3
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2 VERY broad questions.........
2007-03-13 06:02:05
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answered by mdlbldrmatt135 4
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