The proton is a subatomic particle with a positive electric charge. It is a fundamental constituent of all atomic nuclei and is denoted by the symbol "p" or "p+".
Protons play a crucial role in determining the identity of an element. The number of protons in an atom's nucleus is known as the atomic number, which determines the element's place in the periodic table.
Protons interact with electrons through electromagnetic forces, leading to the formation of chemical bonds and the creation of neutral atoms.
Protons are extensively used in scientific research, particularly in the field of particle physics, where they are accelerated to high speeds in particle accelerators to study their interactions with other particles.