When they have both equel negatives and positives
Some neutral objects have a weak dipole force where electron distribution is random across the whole object, and at any one given time, one side may be slightly more positive than the other. This attraction is very weak but it happens frequently especially in solutions.
An atom is neutral if the numbers of protons and electrons are equal it's neutral.
None. That said, most neutral objects we meet in everyday life are composed of positively and negatively charged objects which simply cancel out to give an overall neutral object. This is important because they can create Van der Waal forces, since the positive is a bit stronger than the negative in some areas very close to the object, and vice versa.
The addition of a base to a neutral solution will cause the pH of the solution to go up, which makes it a BASIC solution.
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 question makes no sense. Objects are buoyant in a surrounding fluid; change the fluid, change their buoyancy.
Charged objects don't have an effect on neutral objects, and repel objects with like charges.
because if they weren't, they would rapidly attract opposite charges and become neutral.
Objects with the same charge repel each other.
There will be an attractive interaction between the charged object and the neutral object.
Objects that are in the middle of water have neutral buoyancy.
They do not react to charged particles.
Two objects that are similarly charged will repel, while two objects with opposite charges will attract. Moreover, a neutral object will attract either charges
induction
They attract.
False
Any charged object weather positively charged or negatively charged will have an attractive interaction with a neutral object. Neutral objects do not attract or repel each other.