electrical. it does not amplify or modulate signals.
electronic - microprocessor, RAM, ROM, etc.electrical - power supplymechanical - hard disk head arm mechanism, fan blades
electronic it is only electrical if you can plug it in
There is no such thing as "electronic energy". Electronic devices use normal electrical energy.
Yes. You can do degree in electronic engineering after getting advanced certificate in electrical and electronic engineering.
electrical and electronic is the same thing your TV uses electricity
Electronic and Communication engineering is the best,because it has got advantages over Electrical and Electronic engineering.
The electric fan converts electrical energy into mechanical energy used to turn the fan blades, so no.
Any electrical load on the engine from accessories such as heater motor, radiator fan and A/C controls are detected with the help of an electronic load detector. The additional electric load is compensated for with the help of ELD's input by ECU.
An electrical or electronic engineer.
An electrical fan typically uses electrical energy to power its motor, which then converts the electrical energy into mechanical energy to produce the movement of the fan blades through the air.
Any electrical load on the engine from accessories such as heater motor, radiator fan and A/C controls are detected with the help of an electronic load detector. The additional electric load is compensated for with the help of ELD's input by ECU.
yes ,he can switch to electrical power or electronic engineering ,but has to learn a lot in these fields ,both in theory and practical