Ìtanná: Ìyàtọ̀ láàrin àwọn àtúnyẹ̀wò

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Ìlà 11:
 
Ninu [[electrical engineering|iseero onitanna]], itanna unje lilo fun:
* '''[[electric power|agbara itanna]]''' (eyi le tokasi bi [[electrical potential energy|okun iniagbara onitanna]] ba se posi tabi si [[power (physics)|energy per time|okun onitanna larin aiko kan]]) to wa fun lilo, latowolatodo [[electrical power industry|ile-ise onitanna]]. In a loose but common use of the termBakanna, "electricityitanna" mayle beje usedlilo tobi oro meanfun "wiredsisomo forwaya electricityfun itanna" which means ato workingtumosi [[electrical connection|connectionisopomora]] toisise an electricmo [[power station|ibuso agbara ina]]. SuchIru aisopomora connectionbahun grantsfun theawon user ofalo "electricityitanna" accessni toaye thesi [[electric field|papa itanna]] presentto inwa ninu [[electrical wiring|isopowaya itanna]], andati thusbi tobe electricsi poweragbara itanna.
* '''[[electronics|isiseonina]]''' whichda dealslori withawon [[electrical circuit|asoyipo onitanna]]s thatti involvewon ni awon [[active component|activeohun electricalinu componentalagbese onitanna]]s such asbi [[vacuum tube|igo ]]s, [[transistor]]s, [[diode]]s and [[integrated circuit]]s, and associated passive interconnection technologies.
 
Electrical phenomena have been studied since antiquity, though advances in the science were not made until the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Practical applications for electricity however remained few, and it would not be until the late nineteenth century that [[Electrical engineering|engineers]] were able to put it to industrial and residential use. The rapid expansion in electrical technology at this time transformed industry and society. Electricity's extraordinary versatility as a means of providing energy means it can be put to an almost limitless set of applications which include [[motive power|transport]], [[HVAC|heating]], [[electric lighting|lighting]], [[Telecommunication|communications]], and [[computation]]. Electrical power is the backbone of modern industrial society, and is expected to remain so for the foreseeable future.<ref>
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