A student dropped a piece of modelling clay into oil - AQA - GCSE Physics - Question 1 - 2020 - Paper 1
Question 1
A student dropped a piece of modelling clay into oil.
Figure 1 shows the modelling clay just before it was dropped into the oil.
Figure 1
Modelling clay
Oil
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:A student dropped a piece of modelling clay into oil - AQA - GCSE Physics - Question 1 - 2020 - Paper 1
Step 1
What was the distance fallen by the modelling clay?
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The distance fallen by the modelling clay is from B to C.
Step 2
Suggest one reason why.
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Each piece is removed to ensure that it falls freely without interference from other pieces, thus maintaining consistency in measurements.
Step 3
Calculate value X in Table 1.
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To find the mean time for the cylinder, sum the values of Drop 1, Drop 2, and Drop 3:
X=334+37+34=3105=35(s)
Step 4
Which shape in Table 1 had the smallest resistive force acting against it as it fell?
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Cone
Reason: The cone had the lowest mean time, indicating it faced the least resistive force.
Step 5
How would the time taken to fall change if the modelling clay was dropped through air instead of through oil?
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Time through air would be more.
Step 6
Calculate the weight of the piece of modelling clay.
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The weight can be calculated using the formula:
weight=mass×gravitational field strength=0.050 kg×9.8 N/kg=0.49 N
Step 7
Which of the following are also non-contact forces?
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