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Paper 2
Topic 5- Forces
Investigating Motion
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What is the purpose of conducting an experiment on mass and force?
To understand how they affect acceleration
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What is Newton's 2nd law formula?
F
=
ma
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What are the steps to set up the experiment?
Set up the
trolley
with a card and
light gate
.
Connect the trolley to a
string
over a
pulley
.
Use a
hook
with known
mass
for
acceleration
.
Mark a
starting line
for
consistent
distance
.
Release the trolley and record acceleration.
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How does the light gate measure acceleration?
By measuring the
velocity
of the card pieces
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What does the weight of the hook provide in the experiment?
The
accelerating
force
for the system
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What should be done to keep the total mass constant while changing force?
Transfer masses from the
trolley
to the
hook
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What are the two main variables investigated in the experiment?
Effect of
mass
on
acceleration
Effect of
force
on acceleration
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What should be done to ensure consistent measurements during the experiment?
Mark a starting line for the
trolley
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Why is it important to repeat the experiment multiple times?
To obtain an average
acceleration
measurement
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What effect does friction have on the experiment?
It may affect the measured
acceleration
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What alternative setup could reduce friction in the experiment?
Using an
air track
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How do you investigate the effect of mass on acceleration?
Add masses to the
trolley
one at a time.
Record average acceleration for each mass.
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How do you investigate the effect of force on acceleration?
Keep total mass
constant
.
Transfer
masses
from trolley to hook.
Record
average
acceleration for each force.
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