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Int Esws at 9ja4 Force Field Questions

The document contains questions related to magnetic fields and gravitational forces. It includes a diagram of a bar magnet's magnetic field, a task to order individuals by weight, and a table to fill in mass and weight calculations based on gravitational force. Additionally, it outlines learning objectives related to understanding magnetic fields and calculating weight from mass.

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Int Esws at 9ja4 Force Field Questions

The document contains questions related to magnetic fields and gravitational forces. It includes a diagram of a bar magnet's magnetic field, a task to order individuals by weight, and a table to fill in mass and weight calculations based on gravitational force. Additionally, it outlines learning objectives related to understanding magnetic fields and calculating weight from mass.

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9 Ja-4 Force field questions

Name Class Date

This diagram shows half of the magnetic field of a bar magnet.

Carefully draw in the other half of the field.


Which way does the magnetic field go? Tick () the correct box.
 From the north pole to the south pole of the magnet.
 From the south pole to the north pole of the magnet.
The cartoon shows some people in different places.
The people all have the same mass.
Write a number next to each person to put them in order of their
weight. Write a 1 next to the person with the biggest weight.
Explain how you worked out your answer to part a.

On the Earth, gravity pulls with a force of 10 N on every


kilogram of mass.
To find the weight of a particular mass, multiply the
mass by 10. If you know the weight and want to find
the mass, divide by 10.
Fill in the gaps in this table.

Object Mass (kg) Weight (N)


a television 8.0
b radio 1.5
c chair 50
d bag of sugar 1.0

I can…
●recall the shape of a magnetic field
●describe how the distance between two masses affects the strength of gravity
●work out a weight from a mass.

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