No its not, energy can a be a rather vague term, but basically its the amount of work done. The formula for energy is given by Energy = Force x Displacement but there are many other types of energy but generally the flow of protons is not energy however the flow of electrons is. (Electrical Energy) Hope this helps =D
No, protons don't deliver electrical energy.
Only electrons from the shells of atoms are used to deliver electrical energy.
Every atom of matter has:
and
Electrical energy is also called "electricity".
No, it is the flow of both electrons and protons .
In fact,electricity is the a property of certain fundamental particles of all matter, as electrons (negative charges) and protons or positrons (positive charges) that have a force field associated with them and that can be separated by the expenditure of energy
Protons are not the carriers of electric current ... for example, to the cellphone
from a battery, or to the lamp through an extension cord. Electrons are.
Electrons are negative charges. The negative terminal of the battery is the side
where there are too many of them, and the positive terminal is where they all
want to go to.
Electric current is always from the negative terminal of the power source to the
positive one.
No, electricity is the flow of electrons through a conductor, not protons. Electrons are negatively charged particles that move in response to an electric field. Protons are positively charged particles found in the nucleus of atoms and do not typically play a role in the flow of electricity in a circuit.
Conventional electric current involves the flow of positive charges along a circuit. This current is the movement of charge carriers such as protons or positively charged ions.
Insulators
Electrical charges are associated with the fundamental particles that make up atoms, specifically protons and electrons. Protons carry a positive charge, while electrons carry a negative charge. The movement of these charges creates electric currents and enables the flow of electricity.
Argon atoms have 18 protons which is similar to the number of electrons.
The enzyme ATP synthase traces the flow of protons through the thylakoid membrane during photosynthesis. It uses the proton gradient generated by the electron transport chain to produce ATP.
The flow is of delocalized electrons.
It is a flow of protons.
In metallic conductors, current is produced by flow of electrons. Usually , protons are not involved in an electrical circuit, however, in case of electrolysis of aqueous NaCl, Positive ions which are protons act as charge carriers and become cause of flow of electric current.
No, electricity is the flow of electrons through a conductor, not protons. Electrons are negatively charged particles that move in response to an electric field. Protons are positively charged particles found in the nucleus of atoms and do not typically play a role in the flow of electricity in a circuit.
No. Electrons.
negative to positive,electrons to protons
electrons. the elcetric current is due to flow of electrons
The electrons flow around the atoms nucleus...the protons and neutrons are on the inside of the neucleus.
Protons are held within the atomic nucleus and do not typically move in a conducting material or a circuit. Current flow in a conductor is primarily due to the movement of free electrons. Since protons are not free to move in a conductor, they are not considered a source of moving charge for current flow.
Electrons are much lighter and more mobile than protons, making them the primary charge carriers in most electrical systems. Additionally, protons are typically bound within atomic nuclei and do not move freely like electrons, which is why current generally involves the flow of electrons rather than protons.
It is a flow of protons