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Physics/Gravity Jeopardy Gravity on Planets Law of Gravitation Newton's 2nd Newton's 1st/3rd 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 500 400 400

This is the formula for Newton’s First Law of Motion. Newton's 2nd 100 This is the formula for Newton’s First Law of Motion. What is F = ma Main slide

This many of the units of force in F = ma are equal to one pound. Newton's 2nd 200 This many of the units of force in F = ma are equal to one pound. What is 4.45? Main slide

This would be the force that would accelerate 5 kg at 6.5 m/s2. Newton's 2nd 300 This would be the force that would accelerate 5 kg at 6.5 m/s2. What is 32.5 N? Main slide

Newton's 2nd 400 This would be the acceleration a force of 24.6 N acting on 65.4 kg would create. What is 0.38 m/s2 Main slide

This is a property all mass has that makes it hard to move. Newton's 1st/3rd 100 This is a property all mass has that makes it hard to move. What is inertia? Main slide

Newton's 1st/3rd 200 What is small or tiny? This is how we describe (no numbers) the acceleration on the batter who has just hit a home run. What is small or tiny? Main slide

Newton's 1st/3rd 300 What is 21 m/s2? This would be the acceleration applied to you (at 50 kg) if a car hit you with 1050 N of force. What is 21 m/s2? Main slide

Newton's 1st/3rd 500 What is 1.05 m/s2? This would be the acceleration applied to the car (at 1000 kg) if the car hit you (50 kg) and you accelerated at 21 m/s2 of force. What is 1.05 m/s2? Main slide

Gravity on Planets 100 What is 637 N? This is how much a 65 kg person would weigh on Earth in Newtons. What is 637 N? Main slide

Gravity on Planets 200 What is 243.75 N This would be the weight in Newtons of a person with 65 kg on Mars, where g = 3.75 m/s2. What is 243.75 N Main slide

Gravity on Planets 300 What is 584.27 lbs.? This is how much a person with 100 kg would weigh on Jupiter if you could stand on the surface. gJupiter = 26.0 m/s2, and remember that 4.45 N = 1 lb. What is 584.27 lbs.? Main slide

What is your weight, your mass? Gravity on Planets 400 The first one changes for you on other planets, but the second one doesn’t. What is your weight, your mass? Main slide

Law of Gravitation 100 What is 6.67 x 10-11 Nm2/kg2 This is the value for G, the universal gravitational constant. What is 6.67 x 10-11 Nm2/kg2 Main slide

Law of Gravitation 200 This is the force of gravity between the Moon and a 50 kg person in Newtons, assuming a lunar (Moon) radius of 1737.4 km and a lunar mass of 7.35X1022 kg. 81.2 N Main slide

Law of Gravitation 300 What is 5.52 X 1022? This is the force of gravity between Venus and the Sun, assuming an average distance of 108,208,930 km, a mass of the Sun of 1.99 X 1030 kg, and a mass of Venus of 4.87 x 1024 kg. What is 5.52 X 1022? Main slide

Law of Gravitation 400 This is the force of gravity on Pluto by the Sun if the Sun has a mass of 1.99 x 1030 kg, Pluto has a mass of 1.03 x 1022 kg, and a mean distance of 5,874,000,000 km. 3.96 x 1016 N Main slide