Electronic

'Electrical' goods make use of electricity purely as a source of power, for example a kettle simply boils water using electrical power.

'Electronic' goods on the other hand, uses electrons to process information in some form.

There are a number of basic components that make up nearly all electronics namely: Resistors, capacitors, inductors, transistors and integrated circuits including computer chips. These are joined together is all sorts of ways to form 'electronic circuits'.

These circuits can take an input, such as a button press, and then do something useful such as start a timer or play a radio programme etc.

You call the electronic device by its purpose such as 'video recorder', clock DVD player, computer and so on.

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2020-10

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