The size of the force that acts between two point charges is proportional to the product of their charges and inversely proportional to the square of their separation
It is attractive for opposite charges and repulsive for like charges
A line representing the path that a north pole (magnetic field), positive charge (electric field) or mass (gravitational field) would take when placed within the field
When a current-carrying wire is placed within a magnetic field (non-parallel to the field lines) and experiences a force perpendicular to both the wire and the field lines
An atom/molecule becomes polarised when an external electric field causes the negative electron cloud to be shifted in the opposite direction to the positive nucleus – the charges are pulled in opposite directions
(This is what happens to the molecules of the dielectric in a capacitor)
A device made of two insulated wires coiled around an iron core in which the output voltage is smaller than the input voltage due to the secondary coil having fewer turns than the primary coil
A device made of two insulated wires coiled around an iron core in which the output voltage is greater than the input voltage due to the secondary coil having more turns than the primary coil