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0625/06

PHYSICS
Paper 6 Alternative to Practical

May/June 2003
1 hour
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International General Certificate of Secondary Education

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A student carried out an experiment to find the spring constant of a steel spring. The apparatus is shown in Fig. 1.1.

l0 l load W half-metre rule

half-metre rule Fig. 1.1
The student recorded the unstretched length l0 of the spring. Then she added loads W to the spring, recording the new length l each time. The readings are shown in the table below.
W/N

l / mm

0

30

1

32

2

33

3

36

4

39

5

40

6

42

e / mm

l0 = 30 mm

(a) Calculate the extension e of the spring produced by each load, using the equation e = (l – l0).
Record the values of e in the table.

0625/06/M/J/03

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(b) Plot the graph of e / mm

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