No.It'll depend on the situation it is in.
If charge can flow within the neutral particle and you place it near a charged object, like charges tend to move toward the object and opposite charges move away. This splitting of the charge gives the neutral dust particle an electric dipole moment.
equal numbers of positive and negative charges.
Charging by Induction is a method of charging a neutral object, using a charged object, without establishing physical contact between them. _______________________________________________________________________ When a charged object induces a charge on another object without touching it.
I believe you mean charging by contact as in electrons hitting the atom- then I suppose it would be a negative charge, because an electron is negative and it would make the charge of the opposing atom negative.
The two wires carrying a standard ac power supply are the live and the neutral. By convention one of the two wires is earthed at the transformer providing the supply. That then becomes the neutral and the other wire is the live.
The object without charge is called Neutral object.
a neutral object is an object that has the same amount of positives as negatives
In a electrostatically neutral object there are equal numbers of charged particles (electrons and protons).
I assume you mean "neutral object". The answer is that the charged object will induce a separation of charges in the neutral object.
It gains electrons. So if it gains electrons, then the neutral object becomes negatively charged as well.
A charged object attracts the neutral object by polarising it.
The numbers of protons and of electrons in a neutral object are the same.
If the positive and negative charges are equal, then the object has a 'net' neutral charge.
yes
A object without electrical charges.
A object without electrical charges.
Nothing.