Jeopardy Speed Scientific Method Graphs of Motion Solving Problems Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.

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Jeopardy Speed Scientific Method Graphs of Motion Solving Problems Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Misc.

$100 Question – Speed The formula for determining speed

$100 Answer – Speed What is distance divided time?

$200 Question – Speed The units most often used to describe the speed of a car in the United States.

$200 Answer – Speed What is miles per hour?

$300 Question – Speed If I were to calculate my speed for running 1,000meters over a period of seconds, this would be the unit of speed.

$300 Answer – Speed What is meters per second?

$400 Question – Speed If I were given a speed and a unit of time, I would do this to solve for distance.

$400 Answer – Speed What is multiply speed by time?

$500 Question – Speed If I were given a distance and a speed, I would do this to solve for time traveled.

$500 Answer – Speed What is divide distance by speed?

$100 Question – Scientific Method The first step of the Scientific Method.

$100 Answer – Scientific Method What is ask a question?

$200 Question – Scientific Method This is the variable that you are manipulating in your experiment.

$200 Answer – Scientific Method What is the independent variable?

$300 Question – Scientific Method The independent variable on a graph is the variable located here.

$300 Answer – Scientific Method What is the x-axis?

$400 Question – Scientific Method The dependent variable would be located here on a graph.

$400 Answer – Scientific Method What is the y-axis?

$500 Question – Scientific Method If were conducting an experiment to see how the number of batteries effected the brightness of a flashlight, the independent variable would be this.

$500 Answer – Scientific Method What is number of batteries?

$100 Question – Graphs of Motion A position vs. time graph that has a decreasing slope shows this.

$100 Answer – Graphs of Motion What is showing a decrease in speed?

$200 Question – Graphs of Motion The slope of the line on a position vs. time graph can be used to find ths.

$200 Answer – Graphs of Motion What is speed?

$300 Question – Graphs of Motion On a position vs. time graph, this is what goes on the x- axis.

$300 Answer – Graphs of Motion What is time?

$400 Question – Graphs of Motion This describes the cars motion from 2-4 seconds.

$400 Answer – Graphs of Motion What is stopped/not moving?

$500 Question – Graphs of Motion This describes the object’s motion from 4-5 seconds.

$500 Answer – Graphs of Motion What is moving back towards the start at a speed of 1 m/sec?

$100 Question – Solving Problems The speed of a man who jogs 10 miles in 1 hour.

$100 Answer – Solving Problems What is 10 mph?

$200 Question – Solving Problems The distance traveled of a car traveling 50 mph for 3 hours.

$200 Answer – Solving Problems What is 150 miles?

$300 Question – Solving Problems How long it would take to run 50 meters at a speed of 5 m/sec.

$300 Answer – Solving Problems What is 10 seconds?

$400 Question - Solving Problems This is used to find speed on a Position vs. time graph.

$400 Answer – Solving Problems What is slope of the line?

$500 Question – Solving Problems This is required for a system to change.

$500 Answer – Solving Problems What is energy?

$100 Question – Miscellaneous Scientists prefer to use this system of measurement.

$100 Answer – Miscellaneous What is the metric system?

$200 Question – Miscellaneous A person who is 1.55 meters tall is this tall in centimeters.

$200 Answer – Miscellaneous What is 155cm?

$300 Question – Miscellaneous There are this many seconds in one hour.

$300 Answer – Miscellaneous What is 3600 seconds?

$400 Question – Miscellaneous A steeper slope on a position vs. time graph represents this.

$400 Answer – Miscellaneous What is an increase in speed?

$500 Question – Miscellaneous A line going down from left to right on a speed vs. time graph shows this.

$500 Answer – Miscellaneous What is deceleration?

Final Jeopardy Reading Graphs The object has this average speed during the time from 1-4 seconds.

Final Jeopardy Answer What is 1/3 meter per second?