a neutral object is an object that has the same amount of positives as negatives
The object without charge is called Neutral object.
In a electrostatically neutral object there are equal numbers of charged particles (electrons and protons).
I assume you mean "neutral object". The answer is that the charged object will induce a separation of charges in the neutral object.
It gains electrons. So if it gains electrons, then the neutral object becomes negatively charged as well.
A charged object attracts the neutral object by polarising it.
The numbers of protons and of electrons in a neutral object are the same.
If the positive and negative charges are equal, then the object has a 'net' neutral charge.
No.It'll depend on the situation it is in.
yes
A object without electrical charges.
A object without electrical charges.
Nothing.