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
Electricity is the flow of electrons, not protons.
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.
Protons and electrons influence the flow of electricity by creating an electric field. Protons have a positive charge and electrons have a negative charge. When there is a difference in the number of protons and electrons in a material, it creates an electric potential. This potential difference causes electrons to move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration, creating an electric current.
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.
In metal conductors, electrons move because they are negatively charged particles that can flow freely. Protons, on the other hand, are positively charged particles that are tightly bound within the nucleus of an atom and do not move easily in a conductor.
Electricity is the flow of electrons, not protons.
trace the flow of protons through the thylakoid
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.
Protons and electrons influence the flow of electricity by creating an electric field. Protons have a positive charge and electrons have a negative charge. When there is a difference in the number of protons and electrons in a material, it creates an electric potential. This potential difference causes electrons to move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration, creating an electric current.
electrons. the elcetric current is due to flow of electrons
negative to positive,electrons to protons
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.