A Battery.
Any semiconductor device...eg: A transistor.
The ELECTRICAL device is in which the current passes through a CONDUCTOR and the ELECTRONIC device is in which the current passes through a SEMICONDUCTOR.
telephone
A hand held GPS is certainly a portable electronic device.
An electronic device used for processing data.
During oxidation-reduction reactions, a battery or power source directs the lost electrons through an electronic device to create an electric current. The oxidizer, such as a metal electrode in the battery, accepts the electrons from the material undergoing oxidation and becomes positively charged. This flow of electrons is harnessed as electrical energy to power devices.
a battery
Any semiconductor device...eg: A transistor.
electronic circuits are those which deals with flow of electrons. in general electronic devices are categorized based on the flow of e as conductor, insulator and semiconductor. since resistor resists the flow of electrons (it deals or works with electrons), it is consider as an electronic device.
Any device that uses the control of electrons to operate. So, anything battery operated or anything you plug in that controls the flow of electrons would constitute an electronic device. So, for example, a telephone is an electronic device, and a vacuum cleaner sort of blurs the line but can be considered an electronic device these days because there have to be semiconductors at least in the power supply. See related link.
An electromagnetic device is any device that uses electromagnets to operate. Some examples include: electric motors, electric generators (alternators), speakers, etc. An electromagnet is typically a coil of wire with an electric current running through it which generates a magnetic field according to laws and principles developed by Ampere, Faraday, and Maxwell among others. Electromagnetism was discovered by Oersted in 1820.
Anode The name for a positive charge conductor through which electrons flow into a device is called the life conductor.
The ELECTRICAL device is in which the current passes through a CONDUCTOR and the ELECTRONIC device is in which the current passes through a SEMICONDUCTOR.
Electromagnetic energy powers electronic devices by creating electrical currents through the movement of charged particles, such as electrons, in conductive materials. This energy is harnessed through components like batteries or power sources, which convert it into usable electricity to operate the device.
Electronic devices convert electricity into information
electronic promting device
Headphones