electronics

electronics
/ˌelek'trɒnɪks/ plural noun
the scientific study of systems worked by a flow of electrons which are used in manufactured products, such as computers, calculators or telephones
the electronics industry
an electronics specialist or expert
an electronics engineer
(NOTE: takes a singular verb)

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