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An electrician works with electric wiring and electric devices. An electronics technician works with electric or electronic circuitry. An electronic engineer works with electronic circuitry in a design phase.
its some one who plugs in all the power chords and works on all of the electronics
E. Sedov has written: 'Entertaining electronics' -- subject(s): Electronics, Popular works
There are a number of websites that offer information about speaker electronics. One can find out more on sites such as 'How Stuff Works', 'Wikipedia' and 'Pioneer Electronics'.
The correct spelling is technician (one who works on machinery or electronics).
There are many user made videos on you tube that explain how a cell phone works. Many of them are really good. Another great site to learn about electronics is how stuff works.
Electronics are devices that are made up of electronic components such as semiconductors, resistors, inductors, capacitors. Examples are radios, televisions, computers, microwave ovens, printers, etc. An electronics technician works on repairing these things. An electronics engineer works on designing such things. Electrical typically refers to your home wiring - outlets, switches, dimmers, lamps, etc. An electrician works on these things. In short: electrical circuits handle transfer of energy - electronic circuits handle transfer of information
Engineering covers a broad range of fields. Electrical engineering works with electronics, architectural engineering works with buildings, and chemical engineering works with chemicals.
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You could just throw it in your garbage and think nothing else of it. Better and more ecofriendly alternatives are donating it or selling it if it still works. If it no longer works, you can look up places in your area that will recycle electronics. To my knowledge, all Best Buys will take old electronics off your hands and handle them in a responsible manner.
No. of electrons are more than holes
Yoshinobu Tsuji has written: 'Erekutoronikusu' -- subject(s): Electronics, Juvenile literature, Pictorial works