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  2. Electrical Devices vs Electronic Devices—What’s the difference?

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    Electrical devices take the energy of electrical current, the flow of electrons in a conductor, and transform it in simple ways into some other form of energy—most likely light, heat, or motion. An electric device is one that directly uses electrical energy to perform a task.

  3. Electrical device - Wikipedia

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    Electric (al) devices are devices that functionally rely on electric energy (AC or DC) to operate their core parts (electric motors, transformers, lighting, rechargeable batteries, control electronics). They can be contrasted with traditional mechanical devices which depend on different power sources like fuels or human physical strength.

  4. What Is the Difference between Electronic and Electrical Devices...

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    Electrical devices take the energy of electric current and transform it in simple ways into some other form of energy — most likely light, heat, or motion. The heating elements in a toaster turn electrical energy into heat so you can burn your toast.

  5. Difference Between Electrical and Electronic Devices - Circuit...

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    The major difference between the electrical and electronic devices is that the electrical devices convert the electrical energy into the other form of energy like heat, light, sound, etc. whereas the electronic device controls the flow of electrons for performing the particular task.

  6. Electric circuit | Diagrams & Examples | Britannica

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    An electric circuit includes a device that gives energy to the charged particles constituting the current, such as a battery or a generator; devices that use current, such as lamps, electric motors, or computers; and the connecting wires or transmission lines.

  7. Difference Between Electrical and Electronic Devices - Schneider ...

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    Electrical devices operate on Alternating Current (AC). The AC power generated can be single-phase or three-phase, starting from 220V to 440V within the 'V' to 'kV' variety. Electronic devices, on the other hand, exclusively function with Direct Current (DC).

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