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Posted by Going Aggressive 6 years, 2 months ago
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Yogita Ingle 6 years, 2 months ago
| Definition | It is defined as the device which uses the electrical energy for performing the work. | The device which controls the flow of electrons for performing the particular task is known as the electronics devices. |
| Material Used | Metals like copper and aluminum are used for the conduction of current. | Semiconductor material like silicon, germanium etc. |
| Operating Principle | Convert the electrical energy into other forms of energy. | Uses the electrical energy for performing the particular task. |
| Current | Alternating Current | Direct Current |
| Voltage | Works on high voltage. | Works on low voltage |
| Power consumption | More | Less |
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