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.
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.
The water is a neutral substance but the molecule is polar.
As the tern neutral might imply, the overall charge of a neutral atomis zero.
table salt as such has no charge because neutral molecule has no charge.
no neutrons are neutral.
Charging a neutral object by touching it with a charged rod is called charging by conduction. The charged rod transfers some of its charge to the neutral object when they come into contact.
Charging by conduction involves direct contact between a charged object and a neutral object, transferring charge through direct touch. Charging by induction involves bringing a charged object near a neutral object, causing the charges to rearrange without direct contact.
Electrons move onto the object, giving it a static charge. Apex ;)
Charging by induction involves the redistribution of charges on an object when it is brought near a charged object, without direct contact. Charge polarization occurs when charges within a neutral object are rearranged in response to an external electric field, but the overall charge remains neutral.
Charging by friction involves rubbing two objects together, causing one to lose electrons (become positively charged) and the other to gain electrons (become negatively charged). Charging by contact involves bringing a charged object into contact with a neutral object, causing the neutral object to also become charged. Charging by induction involves bringing a charged object close to a neutral object, causing the charges in the neutral object to rearrange without direct contact, resulting in temporary charge separation.
The process of charging an object without direct contact is called induction. This occurs when a charged object is brought close to a neutral object, causing the charges in the neutral object to reposition themselves and create a temporary charge separation.
Transfer of charge by touching is known as charging by conduction. When a charged object touches a neutral object, electrons are transferred between the two objects until they reach equilibrium, resulting in both objects being charged.
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.
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Charging by conduction involves direct contact between a charged object and a neutral object, allowing electrons to move from one to the other, which can result in both objects acquiring a similar charge. In contrast, charging by induction involves bringing a charged object near a neutral object without direct contact, causing a redistribution of charges within the neutral object, which can lead to one side becoming negatively charged. Therefore, while both methods can result in negatively charged objects, the final charge distribution depends on the initial charge of the inducing object.
There is a very simple and easy way of charging a conductor without an actual contact. Rub a glass piece in silk and a static charge develops in the glass piece. Now bring this glass piece close to a metal ball grounded. This develops a charge in the ball. The opposite charge flows to like charges flow to the ground while the unlike charge remains.
Protons have a positive charge, electrons have a negative charge, and neutrons are neutral and have no charge.