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Core 1
a b Yes Yes No
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Core 2
a(i) (ii) b(i) (ii) c B greater weight or force or heavier hammer head B as (ii) above weight of hammer time to lift d(i) (ii) kinetic energy or energy of motion heat sound
Mechanics 2
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Core 3
a(i) (ii) b increases length AB width BC thickness CD area touching the horizontal surface mass of sheet weight of sheet density of metal pressure on horizontal surface decreases stays the same D largest area creates least pressure
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Alternative to Practical 1
a b c d e(i) any suitable vertical such as set-square or plumb-line the straw is no longer horizontal B moves downwards 25.7 cm a table with two columns identified and with units na = 9.44 or 9.5 nw = 4.4 or 4.5 (ii) upwards smaller than the weight
Mechanics 2
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Extension 1
a pressure = height x density x g = 6 x 1000 x 10 = 60 000 Pa b force = pressure x area = 45 000 x 0.015 = 680 N c work done = force x distance = 550 x 4 = 2200 J d places at the pulley axles in the persons body at the block
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Extension 2
a downward force through the centre of the mass and upward force along the wire downward force = 5 N b downward upward c(i) (ii) (iii) upward force or tension = 5 N
Mechanics 2
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