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A balance of negative and positive charges is called neutrality. This occurs when the total negative charge is equal to the total positive charge, resulting in a system that is electrically neutral.

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What do you call the build up of electrical charges in one place?

The build-up of electrical charges in one place is called static electricity. This occurs when there is an imbalance of positive and negative charges in an object or material, leading to the accumulation of charge.


What do you call an object that is uncharged?

Could be one of these: 1. Suspect 2. Dead


Why is a neutral atom not charged through it is made up of positive and negative particles?

The individual particles may be charged. Each electron has a charge of -1, and each proton +1.But if the atom has the same number of electrons as protons, then there is no overall charge on the atom.It is a bit like having a bank account. Over a month, say, you may put in $200 (call it a positive of 200) and take out $200 (negative 200). But over the whole month the balance is zero.


What is a negative acceleration called?

You'll find a lot of people who call it "deceleration". But in real Physics, there's no such thing.There's only positive or negative acceleration, depending on whether the acceleration is inthe same or opposite direction compared to what you decided to call the positive direction.Negative acceleration is sometimes, but not always, associated with something that's slowing down.


Can the velocity be positive or negative?

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What do you call matter that has a balance of positive and negative charges?

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What occurs when positive and negative electrical changes build up in the clouds?

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What do you call the particle with more positive charges than negative charges?

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What do you call to the object that has an equal numbers of positive and negative charge?

An object that has equal numbers of positive and negative charges is called electrically neutral. This means that the overall charge of the object is zero, as the positive and negative charges cancel each other out. Examples include a neutral atom or a neutral molecule.


What it call of th the charges are negative?

anion


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What do you call a negative electrode?

Cathode- is the negative electrode.Anode- is the positive electrode.


Why do they call positive numbers positive numbers?

Because their higher then negative numbers and they are 'POSITIVE'


Is a net loss a negative or a positive?

You can consider any direction as positive, and the opposite direction as negative. However, in this case it is customary to call a gain "positive", and a loss "negative".


Is out going a negative connotation?

I would call that positive.


What do you call an object that is uncharged?

Could be one of these: 1. Suspect 2. Dead


Is east positive or negative?

You can assign positive numbers to east and negative to west - or you can do it the other way round. Which direction you call positive is really quite arbitrary. In Google Maps for example, east appears as positive.