No. If a flood of protons did move from place to place, that certainly would constitute an electric current. But that's not what's happening when something in your hand, in your home, or in your car has an electric current in it. Those electric currents are the movement of electrons through the wires or cables that we see around us in daily life.
The precision of movement produced by a muscle is due
The movement of protons during ATP production is called chemiosmosis. In this process, protons are pumped across a membrane, creating an electrochemical gradient that drives ATP synthesis.
Electricity
An isotope can be produced if a nucleus gains a neutron or if one of the protons in its nucleus decays into a neutron and positron.
When magnesium transforms into sodium, a second nucleus is not produced. Instead, protons and neutrons are rearranged within the nucleus to form the new element. The number of protons determines the element, so when magnesium loses two protons, it becomes sodium.
It is electricity, produced by the movement of electrons, that is a form of energy we use in homes.
It is electricity (or electrical energy) that we find is used in homes, and it is produced by the movement of electrons.
It is electricity (or electrical energy) that we find is used in homes, and it is produced by the movement of electrons.
It is in movement
Electrial energy
When a neutron star is formed, protons and electrons are crushed, they collide and become neutrons.
Protons can travel through the ATP synthase channel during oxidative phosphorylation. This movement of protons through the channel drives the synthesis of ATP.