neutron
both positive and negative objects attract to neutral object so yes positive and neutral will attract each other.
neutral
It has a positive charge.
Negative Charge
The absence of charges indicates a neutral complex, if you want you can draw square brackets around the complex and not put in a charge to draw attention to it.
The object without charge is called Neutral object.
neutral
If the positive and negative charges are equal, then the object has a 'net' neutral charge.
An electrical charge can be one of two opposites, which are traditionally called "positive" and "negative". If there is no charge on an object, the object is said to be "neutral".
both positive and negative objects attract to neutral object so yes positive and neutral will attract each other.
the object will have neutral charge
The object with zero charge is electrically neutral.
A neutral pith ball is still "charged", it just doesn't display excessively charged behavior. Since it is neutral, having nearly equal positive and negative charge, the proximity of the positively charged pith ball still attracts the negative charge present in the ball, inducing polarization moving the ball closer to the positively charged one. Once they make contact, the conductibility of the pith ball quickly accepts excess charge from the other, creating a like charge repulsion.
The definition of neutral means the object has no charge.
Negitive
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.
A neutron. There are several neutral particles, but the neutron is the most well-known.A neutron. There are several neutral particles, but the neutron is the most well-known.A neutron. There are several neutral particles, but the neutron is the most well-known.A neutron. There are several neutral particles, but the neutron is the most well-known.