Not really. On the pH scale of Acids and Alkalis, Neutral is the green colour at which a liquid is neither Acid nor Alkalis.
It depends what you mean by 'safe'.Will putting the car in neutral damage the engine? No...when the car is in neutral the two plates that make up the clutch are seperated. Therefore there is no power being transferred to the wheels. However, as there is no where for the engine's stored power to go to you can over rev the engine....which may cause damage if prolonged.Is putting a car in neutral while driving safe? No....when in neutral you have no power and the car will slow down. This may put you in a dangerous position.Hope that helps,CJ
You can't drive in neutral. If you mean tow it, not over 30-35 mph and not for more than 10-15 miles. The transmission will heat up and not be able to cool down.
To feel neutral is to feel nothing.
It means the neutral is not grounded.
That depends what you mean by "neutral".
neutral: not siding with one country or the other.
neutral means being in the middle of a negative or positive side.
To complete the circuit. The word neutral is a convention it does not mean it has no purpose
If by neutral you mean benign, it only slows down your computer.
It is generally safe to plug a device that generates heat into a neutral outlet, as long as the outlet is in good condition and can handle the power requirements of the device. However, it is always recommended to follow the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines for safe use.
When something is electrically neutral it has neither a positive nor a negative charge.
The normal process for putting a manual car in neutral is to first completely depress the clutch. After the clutch is fully depressed then it is safe to shift the gear stick into neutral.