@The_clips_that_Dip

These videos are fantastic. I'm in college studying bussiness but I'm also interested in mechanical engineering and watch these as a hobby.

@jont3603

Just to compliment you on your superb series of lectures on Youtube.  I have been employed in a university environment for many years and these have to rate as some of the best presentations I have ever seen.  I am an Electrical/Electronic Engineer but recently got involved in Journal Bearing Design.  After struggling with various texts on this I came across your two lectures on the subject which explained everything in an easy to follow way.  Thank you.  Keep up the good work.  Jon  T

@brentlackey8316

I=dQ/dt and the electron charge is - therefore I (charge flow) must flow opposite to the electrons (electron flow).  Current (I) is not electron flow, it's just the change in charge divided by the change in time.

@TheBomPE

If you found this video useful, consider helping me upgrade the old tablet PC I use to create these videos! Thanks! 

https://www.gofundme.com/help-replace-my-2011-tablet-pc

@jont3603

Wrong power of 10 when writing down number of electrons coming out of battery

@brentlackey8316

No flow is required to have a voltage!