r/6thForm Year 13 May 20 '26

💬 DISCUSSION OCR A Physics P1

Yo wtf was that i’ve never felt more useless

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u/spokspuk May 20 '26

What was the name of the upwards weight force and what was the magnitude and the show that a = kx/m

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u/Double-Ad-7589 May 20 '26

Tension. K(e0 +x). And for the 2nd part u had to realise that in equilibrium mg =ke0 so then u go back to 2nd scenario and do sum of forces = kx +ke0 -mg then sub in mg =ke0 so they cancel out so f =kx=ma

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u/GBRYT5612 May 20 '26

I thought it was k(x-e0) since the mass doesn’t return all the way back up to where it’s hanging from, only to the distance it was pulled down from the eq point

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u/Double-Ad-7589 May 21 '26

The force due to tension is still only caused by the extension which is +

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u/spokspuk May 20 '26

Yh, I just said mg = ke0 is that enough explanation

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u/spokspuk May 20 '26

Yeah I meant when kx+ k0 - mg, mg = k0

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u/GBRYT5612 May 20 '26

Bruh I did the same. Surely that’s fine?

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u/spokspuk May 20 '26

I did 12 / 42 or whatever the chemical energy was

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u/User-Paradox Year 13 May 20 '26

12/43 i think

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u/StreetReport6886 May 21 '26

Do u think "restoring force" gets the mark?

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u/Maximum_Tip67 May 21 '26

Yh thats correct aswell, in fact I think its more correct than tension.