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Column One 100 Which energy transformation takes place when a match is struck against the side of a matchbox and bursts into flames? Click on What is to enter questions Right click each black box, action settings, choose play sound, and select sound for either right or wrong answers Click on column heading to enter category name Click on Place answer here to enter answer Selecting sounds: right click on box, check box for play sound, click on Other sound… Navigate to sound folder in Jeopardy folder, click on sound to be used. electrical energy light energy heat energy kinetic energy chemical energy heat energy potential energy electrical energy

Column One 200 Conduction can BEST be described as the transfer of heat energy by waves traveling through empty space fluids traveling through other fluids gases expanding within a fluid medium atoms colliding with their neighbors

Column One 300 GH AB CD EF Some ice crystals are released from the space shuttle into the near vacuum of space. Solar radiation causes a phase change. Which path indicated in the diagram BEST illustrates what happens to the ice crystals?

Column One 400 What is the magnitude of the average acceleration of the car? 1.2m/s 2 2.0m/s 2 3.6m/s 2 8.0m/s 2

Column Two 100 slower rotation lower density lesser mass On the Moon, gravity causes a rock hammer to fall more slowly to the ground than on Earth. Which lunar factor causes the slower rate of fall? smaller radius

Column Two 200 weaker gravitational force lower density of air weaker magnetic field A stone is carried up Mount Everest, elevation 8850 meters. The weight of the stone decreases while the mass of the stone remains constant. The BEST explanation for this difference is that the mass is unaffected by outside forces, while the weight is influenced by the lower air temperature

Column Two 300 A lever is used to lift a box, as shown in the diagram. What is the mechanical advantage of the lever?

Column Two 400 Wavelength of the wave Speed of the wave Average number of photons Average energy of the photons A system of filters gradually turns a beam of orange light (f = 5.0 × 1014 Hz) into green light (f = 6.0 × 1014 Hz). Which of the following experiences an increase during the color change?

Column Three 100 Sound waves and ultraviolet light waves both share the property of being able to travel at 300,000 m/s carry energy propagate through rock move through space

Column Three 200 The following diagram shows what happens to some water waves. refraction diffraction interference reflection What process are the waves undergoing?

Column Three 300 A truck is blowing its horn as it approaches a bystander at an intersection. According to the Doppler Effect, the bystander will notice that the sound increases in wavelength increases in pitch decreases in speed decreases in frequency

Column Three 400 A person received an electrical shock when reaching for a metal doorknob. The shock was caused by the high number of electrons on the doorknob discharge of an imbalance of electrons highly conductive surface of the doorknob low resistance of the person’s skin

Column Four 100 What is the resistance of an electrical device that allows a current of 10 amperes with 120 volts? 1200Ω 12Ω 130Ω 110Ω

electromagnet Electric motor Electric generator Column Four 200 When a loop of wire is turned at a right angle to Earth’s magnetic field, the wire and magnetic field will create a weak Electric transformer

Column Four 300 Use the periodic table to answer the question. Group IA (1) Group II A (2) Group V A (15) Group VI A (16) Which group of elements has six valence electrons?

Column Four 400 1/2 1/3 1/8 A radioactive substance has a half-life of 10 years. What fraction of a sample of the substance would be left after 30 years? 1/9

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Final Jeopardy Category A copper ornament has a mass of kg and changes from a temperature of 20.0°C to 27.4ºC. How much heat energy did it gain? 200 J 460 J 540 J 740 J