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AQA A LEVEL PHYSICS PAPER 1 QP 2020
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AQA GCSE PHYSICS Higher Tier Paper 1 QP 2020
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AQA A LEVEL PHYSICS PAPER 1 QP 2020
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AQA A LEVEL PHYSICS PAPER 1 QP 2020
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AQA GCSE COMBINED SCIENCE TRILOGY HIGHER TIER PHYSICS PAPER 1 QP 2020
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AQA GCSE COMBINED SCIENCE: TRILOGY Higher Tier Physics Paper 2H QP 2020,AQA-8464P2H-QP-NOV20
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AQA 
GCSE 
COMBINED SCIENCE: 
TRILOGY 
Higher Tier 
Physics Paper 2H 
QP 2020 
2 
*02* IB/M/Jun20/8464/P/2H 
0 1 Figure 1 shows five different metal samples. 
Figure 1 
0 1 . 1 A student placed a magnet close to each metal sample. 
Describe what happened
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AQA AS PHYSICS PAPER 1 2020 QP
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AQA GCSE COMBINED SCIENCE: TRILOGY Foundation Tier Physics Paper 2F QP 2020
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AQA 
GCSE 
COMBINED SCIENCE: 
TRILOGY 
Foundation Tier 
Physics Paper 2F 
QP 2020 
3 
*03* 
Turn over ► 
IB/M/Jun20/8464/P/2F 
Do not write 
outside the 
box0 1 . 2 Why does the velocity of the ball decrease as the ball travels along the lane? 
[1 mark] 
Tick () one box. 
The force of gravity slows the ball down. 
There are no forces acting on the ball. 
There is a resultant force acting on the ball.
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