Mark Scheme
1. Speed, direction, shape (with examples) [3]
2. Examples: gravity (falling object) and electrostatic (charged balloon); scalar e.g. speed, vector e.g. force/velocity [3]
3. 650 N forward [2]
4. $F = ma = 12 \times 1.5 = 18\,N$ [2]
5. $W = mg = 60 \times 9.8 = 588\,N$ [2]
6. Friction opposes motion; factors: speed, mass, road condition, reaction time (any two) [3]
6a. Stopping distance = thinking distance + braking distance [2]
7. Air resistance increases with speed; when it equals weight, resultant force is zero and speed is constant [3]
8. Measure extension for a range of forces; keep spring the same; plot force vs extension and look for linear region [4]
9. Proportional: $2\,N -> 4\,cm$, $5\,N -> 10\,cm$ [2]
10. Elastic returns to original shape; linear region means extension proportional to force [3]