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		<title>Welcome to Maave</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Electronics refers to the flow of charge (moving electrons) through nonmetal conductors (mainly semiconductors), whereas electrical refers to the flow of charge through metal conductors. For example, flow of charge through silicon, which is not a metal, would come under electronics; whereas flow of charge through copper, which is a metal, would come under electrical. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Electronics refers to the flow of charge (moving electrons)  through nonmetal conductors (mainly semiconductors), whereas electrical  refers to the flow of charge through metal conductors. For example, flow  of charge through silicon, which is not a metal, would come under  electronics; whereas flow of charge through copper, which is a metal,  would come under electrical. This distinction started around 1906 with  the invention by Lee De Forest of the triode. Until 1950 this field was  called “Radio techniques” because its principal application was the  design and theory of radio transmitters, receivers and vacuum tubes.</p>
<p>The study of semiconductor devices and related technology is  considered a branch of physics whereas the design and construction of  electronic circuits to solve practical problems comes under electronics  engineering. This article focuses on engineering aspects of electronics.</p>
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