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    Correction: Correction: 2:53 "first layer is the anode" should say "first layer is the cathode"
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  • @EngineeringMindset
    @EngineeringMindset  Před 3 lety +249

    ⚠️ *This video took a lot of time to make* if you would like to buy Paul a coffee to say thanks, link below: ☕
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    • @chrismason1530
      @chrismason1530 Před 3 lety +8

      A video on transistors would be greatly appreciated ;D

    • @blitz8229
      @blitz8229 Před 3 lety +2

      Nice Video! Can you do a video about IGBTs/JFETs/Semiconductors in Power Electronics? Keep going!

    • @blitz8229
      @blitz8229 Před 3 lety

      @@shashikanthb In physics yes, but not in chemistry, and batteries count as chemical thingys, so he did everything right!

    • @andraskatona9766
      @andraskatona9766 Před 3 lety +3

      Great video! A bit of constructive criticism: you tend to use the therm "atom" in incorrect ways. In general you should be useing "particle" instead of "atom" to be safe.
      (An atom is a neutral particle by definition. And an ionised atom is an ion. An ion can be any charged particle but an atom consist of only one chemical element. "Hydroxide ion atom" sounds very very unprofessional, instead you should use the therm Hydroxide ion or if you want to hydroxide ion particle.)

    • @aayushmansharma5702
      @aayushmansharma5702 Před 3 lety +1

      1.00 electricity run from + to-

  • @claydoza1653
    @claydoza1653 Před rokem +78

    I'll be honest for some reason I always thought that electricity flowed from positive to negative but now that I've started an engineering apprenticeship, I've wanted answers to my questions. Thank you for your explanations and videos. it's truly sad that teachers and school curriculums could not explain it this well. :)

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  Před rokem +27

      Thank you, much appreciated. I don't know why more schools don't just play our videos in class or give kids the links to watch at home.

    • @whatisthisnewfeaturehandle
      @whatisthisnewfeaturehandle Před 5 měsíci +2

      ​@@EngineeringMindsetMy teacher loves your videos.

    • @JorgeOrozco-hv9rs
      @JorgeOrozco-hv9rs Před 3 měsíci +3

      I am 32 years old and I recently became really interested in electricity for some weird reason. I started to remember some of the questions about electricity that I had a kid... I'll be honest, I feel betrayed by my country's education system. I can see myself working in something related to engineering but I just never knew any of this at the right age... I am doing well in my current career as a finance/excel guy... I am thinking I could go back to school and try something else.

  • @epicxel1564
    @epicxel1564 Před 3 lety +509

    Ngl this is actually pretty easy to understand with the way you are explaining and conveying it to us, hats off to you man!

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  Před 3 lety +34

      Thank you

    • @yomanwsup
      @yomanwsup Před 3 lety +7

      Its not easy bud

    • @dhillongurisingh6510
      @dhillongurisingh6510 Před 2 lety +2

      well if thats the case then im a dumba33👍

    • @newbreedzorro204
      @newbreedzorro204 Před 2 lety

      He uses terms most can understand I agree he is awesome

    • @slaythompson
      @slaythompson Před rokem +3

      Crazy how simple he makes it. I’m studying IT at the moment and had to learn electronic fundamentals for 6 months straight. Learning electron flow is crazy to grasp, but he definitely breaks it down in such a simple way. I watched this because even after just finishing studying this stuff, I still felt I didn’t completely understand how electricity is generated. After this video I feel much more confident in my understanding. There’s a reason we’re required to go through 6 months of this learning before being allowed to touch a PC, because it’s very complex and is extremely difficult to learn in just a couple CZcams videos. Appreciate the knowledge!

  • @cyberdevil657
    @cyberdevil657 Před rokem +44

    Why did I discover this channel only today?
    This is amazing!!
    My inner nerd is screaming to learn everything.

    • @ominoverde5602
      @ominoverde5602 Před rokem +1

      my inner nerd is screaming and learn everything XD

  • @MoonshineSazerac
    @MoonshineSazerac Před 3 lety +136

    The fact that these are animated makes them so much better than traditional static education. It's so hard to imagine how electrical theories work when some spod is scribbling them haphazardly on a whiteboard.

    • @raidoung4100
      @raidoung4100 Před 5 měsíci +1

      honestly, if hes writing from his own brain memory, then theres some chance he understands it. Otherwise, if he copies from his or someone eleses notes , then probably he doesnt even understand what hes teaching....Too many followers in the "Science" religion, but very few real old-school scientists.....

  • @brucefay5126
    @brucefay5126 Před 3 lety +79

    Love the “crocodile clips.” Here in the U.S. we call them “alligator clips.” :-)

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  Před 3 lety +13

      Interesting! thanks for sharing

    • @brucefay5126
      @brucefay5126 Před 3 lety +7

      Things tend to get named after whatever is in the local environment. :-)

    • @jamesallen74
      @jamesallen74 Před 3 lety +19

      As a 45 year old man, I call them "Ex-wife's grip on my paycheck"

    • @paulgaras2606
      @paulgaras2606 Před 3 lety +3

      Bruce Fay wait... they don’t have crocodiles in the UK...

    • @brucefay5126
      @brucefay5126 Před 3 lety

      Good point, Paul.

  • @brijeshribadiya
    @brijeshribadiya Před 3 lety +85

    This better than our school teacher's explanation..

    • @kunalkashyap5807
      @kunalkashyap5807 Před 3 lety

      Ya right

    • @addyraptor3675
      @addyraptor3675 Před 3 lety +4

      In India, school teachers don't care that much about explaining the students in depth because they know that almost every child goes to tuition aside from school. India Ki KAHANI.

    • @91Jawad
      @91Jawad Před 3 lety +1

      Glad to hear but also worrying to hear

    • @ardev4524
      @ardev4524 Před 3 lety +1

      @@91Jawad copied form engineering mindset

    • @dae1925
      @dae1925 Před 2 lety

      @@ardev4524?

  • @jeffharrison1090
    @jeffharrison1090 Před 3 lety +23

    Hi great video, but either I confused myself (easy to do) or perhaps you misspoke at time frame 2:51. You
    said the 1st layer is the "Anode" a mixture of Manganese Oxide and Graphite, then a fibrous barrier, a alkaline
    electrolyte, then a Zinc powder Anode. Anode,barrier,Anode! At 9:55 a picture shows Manganese as Cathode!
    So in a way if ppl truly pay attention or waiting for the cathode to come into the picture, 9:55 will grab their attn.
    Quite possible, I misunderstood everything from beginning to end...in which case, I greatly apologize.

  • @princeihezue7577
    @princeihezue7577 Před 2 lety +34

    This is an amazing and educative channel
    Your explanations are really easy to understand unlike other channels. Good work!

  • @romanlee8287
    @romanlee8287 Před rokem +8

    Thank you for all the videos you and your team create. They are so binge-worthy. So easy to learn from them!

  • @radicalxedward8047
    @radicalxedward8047 Před 3 lety +7

    Great videos. You answer so many things (without being overwhelming) that many others skip over as well as not over relying on analogies that break down the deeper into them you get.

  • @chawkimoussaaouina676
    @chawkimoussaaouina676 Před 3 lety +4

    You have a knack for simple and lucid explanations. Really I thank you for that .❤️

  • @stevengouws8684
    @stevengouws8684 Před 3 lety +5

    So grateful for your channel guys. Really awesome. Wish everyone taught like this. Thank you.

  • @survivor2061
    @survivor2061 Před 2 lety +12

    You are not only a educator but also a good animator

  • @onetripwonders
    @onetripwonders Před 13 dny

    Wicked video! Love the format and pacing. High quality.

  • @deanharris-martin1849
    @deanharris-martin1849 Před 3 lety +42

    Another fantastic video!! Honestly I am loving your content at the moment. Especially the DC motor video! This helped greatly with my recent assignment! Thank you and keep up the good work.

  • @fasiuddiin
    @fasiuddiin Před 3 lety +14

    aye this is some OG stuff 🤞🏻

  • @godspeed2145
    @godspeed2145 Před rokem +2

    "In an alkaline battery, the electrolyte is potassium hydroxide (KOH) in a solution of water. It is in contact with the anode material and helps ions and electrons flow." He left this part out, just encase the water part blew your mind

  • @porciwall9261
    @porciwall9261 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I love EE, learning about it makes my day a lot better; it's so calming to feel all of the little gears clicking in my head! Thanks

    • @Yepp31
      @Yepp31 Před 10 dny

      Yeah u are right👍🏻

  • @pritanyt
    @pritanyt Před 3 lety +4

    Love how you explain everything in detail , keep it up

  • @Gizmotech13
    @Gizmotech13 Před 3 lety +47

    But, how do rechargeable batteries work? Is it as simple as reversing the electron flow to recharge depleted chemicals/ materials?

    • @rravitejamavr6650
      @rravitejamavr6650 Před 3 lety +6

      Yep, this generates opposite voltage where electrons move to the end they initially came from but ofcourse original reaction will be far more complicated than this but this basic idea.

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  Před 3 lety +13

      Rechargeable battery video here czcams.com/video/VnPRX5zQWLw/video.html

  • @suds8079
    @suds8079 Před 3 lety +3

    small correction! at 2:53 you have said the first layer (MnO2+Graphite layer) is anode which is incorrect. It is actually ''Cathode''

  • @lordofleviathans8432
    @lordofleviathans8432 Před 3 lety +5

    You are seriously really good at teaching. I'm definitely recommending you to my physics teacher

  • @tommygreenough1371
    @tommygreenough1371 Před 3 lety +6

    You guys are awesome! You have helped me so much in understanding how things work! It has really helped with my electrical class I'm taking in the us :) thanks!

  • @cimfur
    @cimfur Před 3 lety +4

    Wow! I started watching and paused it at 1:02. I then lipped "WTF!" along with a roadrage arm gesture because I could not get a simple easy to understand from other resources. This could have saved me so much trouble. Thank You.

  • @gracechen2412
    @gracechen2412 Před 2 lety +5

    Excellent explanation and illustration! Finally electricity is no longer a mystery😄

  • @shortscuffedgamer282
    @shortscuffedgamer282 Před 3 lety +1

    Did I just.. learn more in one video than in 5lessons?

  • @nonshatter7
    @nonshatter7 Před rokem

    They say a picture speaks a thousand words but your video speaks a million.
    I'm looking for a high quality battery charger and this video expertly covers some of my ancillary research.

  • @TampaTec
    @TampaTec Před 3 lety +115

    2:15 batteries + is cathode and - is anode but its opposite for diodes + anode and - cathode. So electrons always move from anode to cathode. 🤔

    • @ian8527
      @ian8527 Před 3 lety +10

      To my knowledge, the negative terminal is the anode, even for diodes. Make sure you're not bring confused by the difference between conventional current and electron flow.

    • @robp4616
      @robp4616 Před 3 lety +3

      Electrons move from anode to cathode when discussing conventional current, but you're correct when stating that diodes are typically represented as anode (+) and cathode (-).
      Take the simple LED, for example, and how it's shown in your average electrical diagram.

    • @andraskatona9766
      @andraskatona9766 Před 3 lety +14

      Yes.
      This comes from chemistry, where anode is the place that loses electrons (oxidation), and chaode is the electrode that gains electrons (reduction) in the process. As you said :) .
      Fun fact: if you force electrons backwards with an outside force like in a rechargable battery, than the electrodes switch sides. the - marked side of the battery will be the cathode.

    • @francescaaub-robinson3731
      @francescaaub-robinson3731 Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the discussion gents. It would help to have that explained in the video.

    • @singha2927
      @singha2927 Před 3 lety

      So when you charge battery why elecrtron move from cathode to anode?

  • @arcticdan
    @arcticdan Před 3 lety +4

    Excellent video. Thank you for this and clearing up the - to + power flow.

  • @lukmly013
    @lukmly013 Před 3 lety +18

    What they teach us at school: Electricity is electricity, and electricity is dangerous, so don't mess around with it.
    So yes, I know everything about it from the internet, parents hate so much

    • @burntnugget1854
      @burntnugget1854 Před 3 lety +1

      We learn more from being home for quarantine than actually going to school

  • @valramsingh8360
    @valramsingh8360 Před 28 dny

    ok ...so you get a lot of great positive comments..and here's why..you combine the science in its simplest explanation with the principles and you create a clear unmuddled pathway of understanding ..complete with great graphics..therre should be some sort of Award for this ..if not heres to "THE BEST SCIENCE VIDEOS ON YOU TUBE!:..

  • @jamesallen74
    @jamesallen74 Před 3 lety +10

    EXCELLENT video as always. Do you plan to cover rechargeable batteries?

  • @xila8861
    @xila8861 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for existing The Engineering Mindset.

  • @dilankaherath1388
    @dilankaherath1388 Před rokem +1

    I'm a sri lankan..thank you so much for the lesson..it's good explaination😊😊

  • @filip505
    @filip505 Před rokem

    Amazing videos, i had few attempts to learn electronics in my life but it always end up confused, watching this videos answered so many questions I had, thank you!

  • @andraskatona9766
    @andraskatona9766 Před 3 lety +4

    A practical point: the batteries described in the video are the non leaking kind marked with "LR".
    There is an other kind of very leaky alkaline battery that has the zinc on the outside as a caseing. They consume their caseing while dischargeing and eventually leak out. They are marked "R" try to avoid them.

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    @anuraggupta7969 Před 2 lety

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  • @chillinandkillin1891
    @chillinandkillin1891 Před 3 měsíci

    The visuals in all your videos help me understand the topics much better, thank you for making these videos :)

  • @djmarjo2000
    @djmarjo2000 Před 3 lety +12

    I have never seen a better explanation. In my university the teachers weren't able to explain this so perfectly and in-depth. Super!

  • @mohammad_reza.s3215
    @mohammad_reza.s3215 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you and your team so much ❤️. I'm living in Iran, and I couldn't find any useful video about this topic in Persian, so I started to search in English and finally found you're video

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    @sarahsalehi8651 Před 2 lety

    I can't say by words how amazing you went through all this and how much I'm thankful for that. God blessed you. THANKKKKSSS

  • @aatmanpanchamiya-018
    @aatmanpanchamiya-018 Před 2 lety

    this is the greatest explanation ever. i was finding a video to know that how did the battery work but no video explained nicely then i got this video and it explained me in the perfect way.

  • @sheilairbyturtlelord
    @sheilairbyturtlelord Před 3 lety +3

    I just woke up wanting to know more about batteries. This is neat.

  • @johnstonsobed9873
    @johnstonsobed9873 Před 3 lety +5

    This guy is farther more good than my physics teacher.....😁😁😁

  • @cc90351
    @cc90351 Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is awesome, thank you so much. A few questions, if you happen to see this and have the time
    1 - How can the membrane be porous enough to allow ions to pass through, but not electrons (which are smaller, no)? Is it saturated with the electrolyte so together its solid, and the electrolyte has a specific breakdown voltage/dielectric strength? or am i missing something
    2 - At 3:30 you say the electrolyte is sprayed on the inside of the fibrous membrane, but then at 8:59 the electrolyte is labeled outside the fibrous membrane - which is it? This may already be covered in whatever the answer is to my first question
    3- It would be really helpful to see the chemical equations written out - you say in reduction the H20 used gets replaced by one rejected in oxidation, but you didn't indicate an H20 being rejected and I can't seem to piece it together using the chemical equation
    Again thank you so much, this video was super helpful!

  • @MrKastila
    @MrKastila Před 3 lety +2

    8:11 "insulators" are pronounced differently than I expected. Either way, this is an amazing video! Thanks so much!

  • @chapriyoutuber1860
    @chapriyoutuber1860 Před rokem

    I came here just because I was curious about batteries but you cleared some basic topics of my studies which always confused me while getting harder topics. So thankU for that too...

  • @ConorFenlon
    @ConorFenlon Před 3 lety +5

    Excellent information, very informative. Although, the graphic at 0:47, which showcases electron flow, insinuates that the negative electrode is the cathode, and the positive electrode is the anode. At 2:13 the anode is said to be negative, and cathode is said to be positive, but in practice the reverse is the accepted standard. Cathode is generally the negative electrode.

    • @ebeb9156
      @ebeb9156 Před 3 lety

      Also get chills in this moment. 🤣
      Its only semantic but unacceptable one.

    • @andraskatona9766
      @andraskatona9766 Před 3 lety +1

      The Engineering Mindset is very spot on about the nameing of the electrodes. The terms anode and catode does not indicate the polarity of the electrode. They only show the direction of the chemical reaction (oxidation or reduction where anode is always the electrode with oxidation).

    • @ebeb9156
      @ebeb9156 Před 3 lety

      @@andraskatona9766 i didnt see in video discusion about diffusion of Galium Nitride in the vacum tube🤪
      Its video made by engineers for engineers( or for Elctro hobysts). The only way to survive in the world of EEs is to accept symantics, no place for questioning - its not physics.

    • @andraskatona9766
      @andraskatona9766 Před 3 lety

      @@ebeb9156 You walked into the field of stinking chemistry. Here chemical engineering rules! XD

    • @saleemshahzad4215
      @saleemshahzad4215 Před 2 lety

      Just to be clear electrons always flow from - to + irrespective of whatever you call it ???
      Am I right ??

  • @VeriousSmithIII
    @VeriousSmithIII Před 2 lety

    Great content. Thanks for explaining this so clearly.

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    @matheustunas4691 Před 2 lety

    Im from Restinga Seca/Brasil. Your work is amazing. I learned a lot of things wachting your staff. Congratulations and thanks!

  • @jrausa1
    @jrausa1 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow- I’ve been trying to understand the chemical reaction for a long time, and have researched in many places. Finally- a video that explains it clearly. Thanks so much!

    • @alladamohan9339
      @alladamohan9339 Před 2 lety

      Is electron flow is opposite to current flow?

    • @alladamohan9339
      @alladamohan9339 Před 2 lety

      Plzz explain any one

    • @jrausa1
      @jrausa1 Před 2 lety +2

      @@alladamohan9339 Conventional current flow is positive to negative. It’s technically wrong- current (electrons) flow from negative to positive. Benjamin Franklin got it wrong, and it’s been taught that way ever since. These days, you’ll see some teachers who show conventional current flow, and some who show electron current flow. It doesn’t really matter which one you use to analyze a circuit. You just have to be consistent.

    • @jmack619
      @jmack619 Před rokem

      @@alladamohan9339 no, curent is the flow and volume of current without time being calculated. Sorta like water in a pipe

  • @sankeerthnalam512
    @sankeerthnalam512 Před 3 lety +2

    Editing is awesome...Good Work!

  • @haider63530
    @haider63530 Před 3 lety +1

    Very well explained and straight to the point, even though I'm not a native English speaker but I understood about 85% of the video.. thanks alot

  • @oliobgmoti-bulgaria8401

    mindblown by how well you simplify ❤️

  • @KirstyTube
    @KirstyTube Před 3 lety +3

    Wow. I got a A in GCSE electronics 25 years ago. It would have been a lot easier for my teacher to explain if he had this video lol.
    Great video.

  • @fakrulislam5404
    @fakrulislam5404 Před 9 dny

    thank you very much. the videos are so helpful for me.

  • @tutejszy
    @tutejszy Před 2 lety

    This is the best video about basic electricity that I have ever seen

  • @pain6874
    @pain6874 Před 5 měsíci

    To think this is where curiosity about antimatter has led me to

  • @ryantimmsjr7639
    @ryantimmsjr7639 Před 2 lety

    You're a good teacher, man. Keep it up 👍🏻

  • @dustinclark3390
    @dustinclark3390 Před 6 měsíci +1

    It just dawned on me that i m a grown man and could not explain this without looking it up lol

  • @nd8774
    @nd8774 Před 2 lety

    Omg thank you so much, such in depth explanation of how electricity works really helped me alot.

  • @bujjikavuri8795
    @bujjikavuri8795 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice illustrations 😊
    Thank you

  • @mrshodz
    @mrshodz Před rokem

    The best and complete explanation I have seen so far.

  • @sWooSH_wHooSH
    @sWooSH_wHooSH Před 3 lety +2

    I feel big brain after suscribing this channel

  • @nimaybolar
    @nimaybolar Před 2 měsíci

    Awesome vid! Thank you

  • @PatrickQT
    @PatrickQT Před rokem

    Finally a good explanation. The other channels try to explain it with 1 sentence like "yeeeah this is the cathode and thats the anode and thats how a battery works" ... like.. OK I guess.

  • @aneeshv982
    @aneeshv982 Před 3 lety +3

    we are able to learn a lot from this this is amazing than the expalnation of our teachers thanks for the chanel and congrats for 1.22M subcribers

  • @grantmccoy6739
    @grantmccoy6739 Před 2 lety

    This channel gives me ASMR chills.
    I still don't get series circuits with batteries. It seems to me that the positive and negative terminals that touch would just short circuit and the power would be wasted. As far as I'm aware, the chemicals are charged from the factory, meaning that as soon as the connection is made, electricity flows and they can become neutral. If this is the case, then the original circuit through the load won't result in further voltage coming out the negative terminal. Doesn't connecting the positive and negative terminals satisfy the condition to discharge the battery? Why would it result in greater voltage? Also, how come series circuits don't discharge when they're connected, even without the load circuit being completed? They are only partially open, there is still at least one connected cathode/anode.
    Series circuits just don't make sense to me. Parallel circuits don't have this problem at all.

  • @deongerber1327
    @deongerber1327 Před 7 měsíci

    Excellent video man. You explain things very simplistically👏👏

  • @desmondhow343
    @desmondhow343 Před 3 lety +2

    I appreciate your work so much

  • @joshualefort6849
    @joshualefort6849 Před rokem

    Great video. Thoroughly explained!

  • @MohammedAli-nu3by
    @MohammedAli-nu3by Před 2 lety

    I cant thank u enough, this was really really helpful and well explained thanks a looooooooot.

  • @binzwins4451
    @binzwins4451 Před 3 lety

    This is awsome.Thank u for sharing this knowledge. God bless you ma man ! 😊

  • @tahniasegovia7834
    @tahniasegovia7834 Před rokem

    This is an awesome channel for school it’s easy to understand and tells us a lot I think everyone should like this video and follow too!

  • @DeGodOfTime
    @DeGodOfTime Před rokem

    This is so cool! Electrons? I’m interested!
    I liked this baby in an instant!

  • @michaelfuxeklint4909
    @michaelfuxeklint4909 Před rokem

    This one will probably be seen many times, it's good to know even for non-professionals 👍👍

  • @nasrinzhakfar2040
    @nasrinzhakfar2040 Před rokem

    Thank you so much. You made it so easy for me to undrestand. Thank you a lot sir.

  • @shuchibarui2200
    @shuchibarui2200 Před 3 lety

    This video is really nice. It's so easy to understand. Thank u.

  • @thenakulshow3405
    @thenakulshow3405 Před 3 lety +1

    very good explanation

  • @zakariharuna4650
    @zakariharuna4650 Před rokem

    I just love this video. It finally resolved my confusion 👍

  • @vinaykandari9910
    @vinaykandari9910 Před rokem +1

    Best video I have ever seen in my life ❤

  • @ssgoh4968
    @ssgoh4968 Před 2 lety

    Very informative and enjoyable video. Thank you.

  • @ravinduh.5162
    @ravinduh.5162 Před 3 lety +3

    Can you please make a video on solar panels? Your explanations are very easy to understand!

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  Před 7 měsíci

      Seen our new video on HOW SOLAR PANELS WORK in detail czcams.com/video/Yxt72aDjFgY/video.html

  • @RonJohn63
    @RonJohn63 Před 3 lety +1

    I finally learned *why* voltage stays the same when sources are placed in parallel. Thanks!!

  • @finaruliviu7701
    @finaruliviu7701 Před 3 lety

    very very good ! this is the best video for battery I found on youtube ! now it is clear for me how it works; you shoud go to schools with your videos , all the kids will love physics ! 🙏👌👍

  • @albionsylaj5735
    @albionsylaj5735 Před 3 lety

    This is probably the best video on CZcams, Thank You just Thank You!

    • @EngineeringMindset
      @EngineeringMindset  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad you liked it!

    • @albionsylaj5735
      @albionsylaj5735 Před 3 lety +1

      @@EngineeringMindset And you are responding to comments? WOW possibly the best channel honestly. Great Work my friend.

  • @fatimaasif6948
    @fatimaasif6948 Před 3 lety

    mind-blowing explanation!

  • @counterscam6547
    @counterscam6547 Před 3 lety

    thanks for the explanation. enjoyed it a lot

  • @georgehatz5927
    @georgehatz5927 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the video. Quick question though...At 2.52, did he misspeak and call the first layer of manganese oxide an anode? Isn't that the cathode? At 9 minutes, he labels the manganese the cathode

  • @AlfaWolfGaming
    @AlfaWolfGaming Před 3 lety +1

    This is so helpful guys making me really understand work I do for living.

  • @jackp492
    @jackp492 Před 5 měsíci

    The how electricity but works is a nice analogy for life,
    Put work in front of them to generate light before they return to the source

  • @soheibmammeri810
    @soheibmammeri810 Před rokem

    You made me love electricity and thinking about electrons

  • @samitsikdar498
    @samitsikdar498 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this video it cleared a lot of doubts 🙏

  • @kwadwonketia8477
    @kwadwonketia8477 Před 2 lety

    I love this video. Thanks for the amazing content

  • @sunyata00
    @sunyata00 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @valramsingh8360
    @valramsingh8360 Před 28 dny

    look forward to your tutorial on Sodium ion Batteries

  • @thephilosophicalphysicist3630

    A brilliant video, masterfully animated. The only issue I found was the absence of the chemical equations of reactions taking place in the battery. Otherwise it was great, thanks.

  • @shazan18
    @shazan18 Před rokem

    Excellent explanation and animations Thank you man :)

  • @saladlord7613
    @saladlord7613 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for making this I love your content