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what is difference between electrical engineer and electrician​

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Answered by sahrishanwar07
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Answer:

Electrical engineer is one who design the machine and the electrican is one who repairs that machine

Answered by sunandapatra78p41ov5
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  • Electrician

An electrician generally is responsible for installing and repairing electrical installations, such as residential lighting and power and commercial power, lighting and machinery wiring. He follows a electrical code that tells him what is permissible and required for these installations. Following the code is more important that understanding the principles behind it, there are certain conventions and techniques to be learned to apply the codes. Usually a technical school or trade school plus a possible apprenticeship is all that's required to be an electrician.

  • Electrical Engineer

An electrical engineer must be trained in one or more of several electrical fields including electronic circuits, computer archtecture, power generation and transmission, electrical motors and machinery, radio transmission and telecommunications. With this training he can be counted upon to design things electrical from small devices to large systems using technical and scientific principals. Usually a 4-year bachelors degree from an accredited engineering college or university is required as a minimum. Advanced degrees are quite helpful.

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