The Neutral is bonded to the ground at the FIRST main breaker, which is usually just as it comes from the meter. In normal residential applications, power comes from the meter, then to a panel. In that panel, the ground and neutral are bonded. If that panel feeds another panel, the second panel has to have its ground and neutral separated. Mobile homes have to have a main breaker outside the house, so the neutral is grounded there, and inside the mobile home, they are separated.
Matter is electrically neutral when it has about the same number of protons as electrons, meaning that its electrical charge wouldn't generally attract/repel an outside positive/negative charge.
When it has the same number of protons (positive charge) and electrons (negative charge).
Any object in its stable state has equal number of protons and electrons. Therefore it is electrically neutral. When an element loses/gains an electron, the object is said to be charged.
When the number of protons is equal to th number of electrons.
The neutral is grounded at the supply transformer.
Never. An ion, by definition, is an atom that is NOT neutral - it either has too many or too few electrons to be neutral.
neutron
If the protons and eectrons are equal.
a electically charged atom is also known as a eletron
Electrons
when atoms gain electrons they acquire negative charge
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.
Due to an object nearby, the electrons move to a specific direction as they are either attracted or repelled by it. Such as if there is a negatively charged object near an uncharged object, the electrons in the uncharged object will move as far away from the negative object as possible, and this is what you called an induced charge.
It will still have a electrical charge.
yes the space around a electrically charged object is known as electric field......
There is no "why", because most of the objectsaround us are not electrically charged.
There will be flow of electrons from negatively charged object towards the positively charged object making an attempt to make both of them electrically neutral.
yes
If an object has an unequal number of protons and electrons, then the object becomes electrically charged. An object that is positively charged has more protons than electrons.
When it gains or loses electrons, usually by friction with another object.
Provide your second object is an insulator, - able to carry an electrical charge - it will have an electrical charge induced on it by the presence of a nearby electrically charged object. So, the second object does not need to have its own independent electrical charge, it is sufficient that it can carry one.
When an object is grounded it becomes electrically charged.
Electric and magnetic forces are transmitted via photons.
An electrically charged atom is an ion.
Discharging in electricity & magnetism is the process where an electrically charged object "loses" its electrical charges to become a neutral object.