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Question 6 - p2 Aqa Combined Nov 2020 Foundation

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0 6 Figure 9 shows five different metal samples. box

Figure 9

0 6 . 1 A student placed a magnet close to each metal sample.

Describe what happened.


[2 marks]

Figure 10 shows a paper clip being attracted to a permanent magnet.

Figure 10

0 6 . 2 The paper clip in Figure 10 is not a permanent magnet.

Explain what would happen if the paper clip was removed and brought close to the
south pole of the permanent magnet.
[2 marks]

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0 6 . 3 Write down the equation that links gravitational field strength (g), mass (m) and box

weight (W).
[1 mark]

0 6 . 4 The student added more paperclips to one end of the magnet.

The maximum number of paperclips the magnet could hold was 20

Each paper clip had a mass of 1.0 g

gravitational field strength = 9.8 N/kg

Calculate the maximum force the magnet can exert.


[3 marks]

Force = N 8

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Question Answers Extra information Mark
Spec. Ref.

06.1 iron and steel will be attracted 1 AO1


(to the magnet) 6.7.1.1

aluminium, copper and tin will 1


not be attracted (to the magnet)
allow 1 mark is one metal is in
the incorrect list, but all the other
four are correct

if no other mark awarded allow


iron and steel are magnetic for 1
mark

06.2 the paperclip would still be 1 AO1


attracted to the magnet 6.7.1.1

because of induced magnetism allow the paper clip becomes an 1


induced magnet
allow because the paper clip is a
temporary magnet
allow there is a magnetic field at
the south pole

06.3 weight = mass × gravitational do not accept gravity for 1 AO1


field strength gravitational field strength 6.5.1.3

or

W = mg

06.4 1.0 g = 0.0010 kg allow 0.001 (kg) 1 AO2


6.5.1.3
weight of 1 paperclip = 0.0010 × allow 0.0098 (N) 1
9.8 allow correct substitution using
incorrectly/not converted value
of mass of paperclip

Force = 0.0098 x 20 = 0.196 (N) allow correct calculation using 1


incorrectly/not converted value
of mass of paperclip

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