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Jupiter
Saturn
Neptune
(iii) Jupiter 1 (L4)
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Ballard School 1
any appropriate equipment to measure the dependent variable such as 1 (L4)
ruler or metre rule
stopwatch or timer or light gates
newton meter
protractor
accept tape measure
accept clock
do not accept a measurement strategy
if a DV is not given or is incorrect
3. (a) A and B both answers are required for the mark 1 (L5)
answers may be in any order
Ballard School 2
4. (a) they are furthest from the Sun accept they are further from the Sun 1
or they are furthest away or Pluto is
furthest from the Sun
do not accept they are far from the Sun
(c) Jupiter 1
(d) Mercury 1
(e) gravity 1
do not accept weight
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5. (a) 150 1
(b) there is nothing to balance the force of the string 1
accept it is pushed by the string accept
there is a forward force acting on it accept
potential energy is converted to kinetic
energy or energy from the bow is
transferred to the arrow
Ballard School 3
(d) any one from 1
because the force is concentrated in a much smaller area
accept because the area in contact is
smaller
or because there is a smaller area
because pressure is force divided by area
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Ballard School 4
(d) any one from 1 (L6)
friction
accept water resistance
do not accept air resistance
drag
accept upthrust
resistance is insufficient
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8. (a) 500 1
N cm accept 5 N m for both marks 1
Ballard School 5
(ii) any one from 1
increase handle length
decrease distance from pivot to peg
reduce the area of the peg
accept sharpen it or make it a cylinder
or hollow
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10. (a) (i) 40 N/cm2 the unit is required for the mark 1
accept 400 000 Pa
(ii) 200 N the unit of force is required for the 1
mark consequential marking applies
accept numerical answer to (a)(i) 5 cm2
Ballard School 6
(b) (i) 200 N the unit is required for the mark 1
(ii) 1600 N the unit of force is required for the 1
mark consequential marking applies
accept numerical answer to (b) (i) 8
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Ballard School 7