The "flow of current" is considered to be in the opposite direction.
Probably in reference to electron flow. Electricity knowledge is based upon a theory. It is suggested that electrons flow in a wire although we cannot see them FLOW. It is generally accepted that electrons flow from positive to negative, although experts in the field suggest they may flow in the opposite direction. There is a lot of controversy over this theory of electron flow.
No. While the proton has the opposite charge of the electron, the proton will not flow from atom to atom like the electron does because the strong atomic force holding the proton in the nucleus is much more powerful than the electromagnetic force.
Electron flow is known as current. SI unit is Ampere
resistance
That means that there is actually something - the electrons - flowing in the specified direction. On the other hand, the "conventional current" is defined as the equivalent flow of positive charge. In the case that the charge carriers are negative (such as electrons), the conventional current flows in the opposite direction to the actual movement of charges.
Both have equal and opposite charges.
Their masses are equal. It's their charges that are opposite.
Yes, a proton is a subatomic particle that carries a charge equal to but opposite to that of an electron. The proton has a positive charge, and the electron has a negative charge.
The charge of the proton is +1. The charge of the electron is -1. They are equal but opposite.
Electron movement is referred to as electric current. When electrons flow through a conductor, such as a wire, they carry electrical energy from one point to another. The direction of current flow is opposite to the direction of electron movement.
They are equal in magnitude but opposite in charge.
Yes.
Yes; they simply have opposite charges.
yes
They are equal in magnitude but opposite in charge.
A neutron has no charge. That's why it is called a neutron; the neu part stands for neutral, meaning without charge. The charge of an electron, which is -1, is equal and opposite to the charge of a proton, which is +1.
equal but opposite