The neutral object will probably get an induced polarity.
When a neutral object gets a temporary charge, it is called "static electricity." This can occur through processes like friction or induction, where electrons are temporarily transferred between objects, leading to one object becoming positively charged and the other becoming negatively charged.
When an atom gains an electron the no of negatively charged particles increases inside the atom and the atom gets negatively charged.
by the water cycle u stupid noob
-- Relatively 'loose' electrons are scraped off of one object and collected on theother one.-- In terms of the charge 'budget', the action leaves one object positively charged ...having less electrons than it should have ... and the other object negatively charged ...having more electrons than it should have.-- Now you have two oppositely charged objects.-- There's a physical force between them,-- there's a potential difference (voltage) between them, and-- there's an electrostatic field between them.-- If either of them gets near enough to a 'neutral' object, it's going to balance itscharge budget, either by sucking electrons from the neutral object in order to fillthe deficit, or by dumping electrons onto the neutral object in order to relieve itssurplus.Another answer:Because before you know it, they need a registry, a honeymoon, an apartment,and nursery furniture. That first rub puts them on the slippery slope.
electrons have a negative charge, so think of each electron as -1 protons are +1 and neutrons are...well they're neutral, so they're 0 if you lose electrons then it becomes more positive, so if it was already neutral then it will become positively charged it could be that it was on -1 already as a total charge (so it was already negatively charged), so if this atom loses an electron then it will just become neutral
When a neutral object gets a temporary charge, it is called "static electricity." This can occur through processes like friction or induction, where electrons are temporarily transferred between objects, leading to one object becoming positively charged and the other becoming negatively charged.
When an atom gains an electron the no of negatively charged particles increases inside the atom and the atom gets negatively charged.
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It gets electrons because electrons are negatively charged.
When a rubber rod is rubbed with wool, electrons are transferred from the wool to the rubber rod, causing the rubber rod to become negatively charged. This transfer of electrons creates an imbalance of charge on the two materials, resulting in the rubber rod being negatively charged.
An atom will become Negative if it gains an electron and it will be an Anion.If it loses an electron it will be Positive and it will be a CationLearn & Enjoy
Equal amount of positive charge in the woolReason: Just before rubbing both rod and wool are neutral. Now as we rub the rod with wool then loosely bound electrons get migrated right from wool to the rod. So rod gets excess electrons and balance between equal positive and negative goes off. So it gets negatively charged. If so then wool as it has lost electrons right from balancing it has to be positively charged
Equal amount of positive charge in the woolReason: Just before rubbing both rod and wool are neutral. Now as we rub the rod with wool then loosely bound electrons get migrated right from wool to the rod. So rod gets excess electrons and balance between equal positive and negative goes off. So it gets negatively charged. If so then wool as it has lost electrons right from balancing it has to be positively charged
Equal amount of positive charge in the woolReason: Just before rubbing both rod and wool are neutral. Now as we rub the rod with wool then loosely bound electrons get migrated right from wool to the rod. So rod gets excess electrons and balance between equal positive and negative goes off. So it gets negatively charged. If so then wool as it has lost electrons right from balancing it has to be positively charged
An anion is a negatively charged ion. A cation is a positively charged ion.Anion gets its name from the fact that anions migrate to the anode (positively charged electrode). Cation gets its name because cations migrate to the cathode (negatively charged electrode). Note, therefore, that the charge on the ion is opposite the charge of the electrode toward which it migrates. (Positive attracts negative and negative attracts positive).
by the water cycle u stupid noob
Ions are formed when an atom gains or loses electrons and gets charged. If an atom gains electrons, number of electrons exceed from the number of proton and hence an atom gets negatively charged. Similarly if an atom looses electrons the total number of protons become more than the number of electrons.. and the atom becomes positively charged.