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Jeopardy EnergyWavesEMWVelocity More Energy Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Energy What is the definition of energy?

$100 Answer from Energy The ability to do work and cause change

$200 Question from Energy What type of energy is contained in food?

$200 Answer from Energy chemical

$300 Question from Energy What is the unit used to measure energy?

$300 Answer from Energy Joule

$400 Question from Energy What does the Law of Conservation of Energy state?

$400 Answer from Energy Energy cannot be created nor destroyed, only transformed

$500 Question from Energy What is fueled by nuclear energy?

$500 Answer from Energy The sun

$100 Question from Waves What is an example of a nonmechanical wave?

$100 Answer from Waves light

$200 Question from Waves Describe waves?

$200 Answer from Waves a vibration or disturbance through space and time, that carries energy

$300 Question from Waves What type of wave does not need a medium to travel through space?

$300 Answer from Waves Non-mechanical

$400 Question from Waves What types of wave carries energy?

$400 Answer from Waves Mechanical and non-mechanical

$500 Question from Waves As the frequency of a wave increases, wavelength decreases. What type of relationship is this?

$500 Answer from Waves Inverse/indirect

$100 Question from Electromagnetic Waves What type of electromagnetic wave has the highest frequency?

$100 Answer from Electromagnetic Waves Gamma

$200 Question from Electromagnetic Waves Which electromagnetic wave has the longest wavelength?

$200 Answer from Electromagnetic Waves radio

$300 Question from Electromagnetic Waves Which type of EMW has the greatest amount of energy?

$300 Answer from Electromagnetic Waves gamma

$400 Question from Electromagnetic Waves What type of EMW do cell phones use?

$400 Answer from Electromagnetic Waves radio

$500 Question from Electromagnetic Waves What do all electromagnetic waves have common ?

$500 Answer from Electromagnetic Waves They carry energy and travel at the same speed

$100 Question from Velocity What unit measures wavelength?

$100 Answer from Velocitys meter

$200 Question from Velocity What unit measures frequency?

$200 Answer from Velocity Hertz

$300 Question from Velocity What unit measures velocity?

$300 Answer from Velocity Meters/second

$400 Question from Velocity If a wave has a wavelength of 1.6m, and a frequency of 80.4Hz, what is the velocity?

$400 Answer from Velocitys m/s

$500 Question from Velocity What type of energy does a moving car have?

$500 Answer from Velocity Mechanical - kinetic

$100 Question from More Energy What is the energy due to the flow or movement of electrons?

$100 Answer from More Energy electrical

$200 Question from More Energy What energy is stored/contained in the bonds of atoms and molecules?

$200 Answer from More Energy chemical

$300 Question from More Energy What energy is stored in the nucleus of an atom?

$300 Answer from More Energy nuclear

$400 Question from More Energy What energy is carried by Electromagnetic waves?

$400 Answer from More Energy light

$500 Question from More Energy What type of energy does a bird sitting on a wire possess?

$500 Answer from More Energy potential

Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy Answer