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*When the positive charge (+) and the negative charge (-) on an object are balanced, there is no net charge on that object, such object are called ______.*

1️⃣ Charged
2️⃣ Neutral
3️⃣ Attractive
4️⃣ Repulsive​

Answers

Answered by Itzishi
6

Explanation:

*When the positive charge (+) and the negative charge (-) on an object are balanced, there is no net charge on that object, such object are called 2️⃣ Neutral.

Answered by mili161998
0

When the positive charge (+) and the negative charge (-) on an object are balanced, and if there is no net charge on that object, then such objects are called Neutral Objects.

Hence, the correct answer to the question is option (2) Neutral.

Explanation:

  • A Neutral object is that object that has a balance of Positive charge (protons) and the negative charge (electrons).
  • Hence, as this object has the equal quantity of the postive or the negative charges, thereby leading rise to the net charge effect on the object to be zero.
  • So, we cannot observe any kind of attraction or repulsion in case of the neutral objects.
  • The major example of it includes: Water, sugar, and salt.
  • But when we talk about the charged object, they has an imbalance of protons and electrons. Hence the net charge is not zero in them.
  • Thereby showing either attraction or repulsion.

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