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Welcome to Energy: Light, Heat, & Sound Jeopardy

Another Miss Collins Presentation © 2012- All rights Reserved

Directions: Scroll through the presentation and enter the answers (which are really the questions) and the questions (which are really the answers). Enter in the categories on the main game boards. As you play the game, click on the TEXT DOLLAR AMOUNT that the contestant calls, not the surrounding box. When they have given a question, click again anywhere on the screen to see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been picked by printing out the game board screen and checking off as you go. Click on the “Game” box to return to the main scoreboard. Enter the score into the black box on each players podium. Continue until all clues are given. When finished, DO NOT save the game. This will overwrite the program with the scores and data you enter. You MAY save it as a different name, but keep this file untouched!

Final Jeopardy Round 1 Round 2

Movement of Heat Energy Energy Vocabulary Measuring Sound Can You Hear Me? The Behavior of Light Movement of Heat Energy More About Heat & Sound Round 2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

A quick back-and-forth motion is a _____. $100 A quick back-and-forth motion is a _____. wavelength reflection frequency vibration

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A wave’s bouncing off a surface is called _____. $200 A wave’s bouncing off a surface is called _____. absorption reflection transmission vibration

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The change of energy from one form to another is _____. $300 The change of energy from one form to another is _____. states of matter energy transfer waste heat change of state

$300 (b) energy transfer Scores

Heat that can’t be used to do work is _____. $400 Heat that can’t be used to do work is _____. convection radiation conduction waste heat

$400 (d) waste heat Scores

$500 an echo silence a jumble of sounds his friend’s response While hiking, Claud calls his friend’s name loudly. What might he hear when the sound waves bounce off the smooth surface of a cliff? an echo silence a jumble of sounds his friend’s response

$500 (a) an echo Scores

_____ is how high or low a sound is. $100 _____ is how high or low a sound is. Pitch Wavelength Frequency Absorption

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To find out how loud or soft a sound is, you measure its _____. $200 To find out how loud or soft a sound is, you measure its _____. frequency wavelength amplitude reflection

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$300 The distance from a point on one wave to the same point on another wave is the _____. frequency wavelength amplitude absorption

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$400 When you measure the number of waves that pass in a second, you find the _____. frequency wavelength amplitude transmission

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Which unit is used to measure the loudness of common sounds? $500 Which unit is used to measure the loudness of common sounds? decibel electrical signals oscilloscope wavelength

$500 (a) decibel Scores

_____ stops sound waves from reflecting or traveling any farther. $100 _____ stops sound waves from reflecting or traveling any farther. Absorption Amplitude Frequency Transmission

$100 (a) Absorption Scores

$200 _____ means that sound waves keep moving through materials to produce sound. Absorption Reflection Vibration Transmission

$200 (d) Transmission Scores

Which part of the ear acts as a funnel for sound waves? $300 Which part of the ear acts as a funnel for sound waves? cochlea eardrum hammer, anvil, & stirrup outer ear

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Sound waves cause which part of the ear to vibrate first? $400 Sound waves cause which part of the ear to vibrate first? bones cochlea eardrum hammer, anvil, & stirrup

$400 (c) eardrum Scores

In which part of the ear are vibrations changed to nerve signals? $500 In which part of the ear are vibrations changed to nerve signals? cochlea eardrum hammer, anvil, and stirrup outer ear

$500 (a) cochlea Scores

What happens to light when it hits a mirror? $100 What happens to light when it hits a mirror? It refracts. It is absorbed. It reflects. It passes through.

$100 (c) It reflects. Scores

Light bending when it changes speed is _____. $200 Light bending when it changes speed is _____. convection refraction radiation reflection

$200 (b) refraction Scores

Light bouncing off an object is a _____. $300 Light bouncing off an object is a _____. convection refraction radiation reflection

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A form of energy that can travel through space is _____. $400 A form of energy that can travel through space is _____. waste heat light reflection sound

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$500 Sasha pulls down a window shade to block the sunlight completely. Which word describes the window shade? opaque radiant translucent transparent

$500 (a) opaque Scores

The way heat travels through materials that are touching is _____. $100 The way heat travels through materials that are touching is _____. convection radiation conduction waste heat

$100 (c) conduction Scores

The movement of heat in liquids and gases is _____. $200 The movement of heat in liquids and gases is _____. convection radiation conduction waste heat

$200 (a) convection Scores

The movement of heat without matter is _____. $300 The movement of heat without matter is _____. convection radiation conduction waste heat

$300 (b) radiation Scores

$400 Val places a pan on a hot electric stove burner. How does the burner heat the pan? conduction convection radiation reflection

$400 (a) conduction Scores

$500 Emily is watching bread bake in an oven. The oven door is closed, but it is warm next to the oven. What is warming Emily? reflection refraction solar power waste heat

$500 (d) waste heat Scores

$100 Which kind of sound is produced by sound waves with peaks that are very close together? high loud low soft

$100 (a) high Scores

Which example of matter would carry heat by convection? $200 Which example of matter would carry heat by convection? bread lemonade sand seashells

$200 (b) lemonade Scores

$300 When a thermometer is warmed, the liquid inside it rises. While this is happening, what is true about the particles of the liquid? They move less. They stop vibrating. They move more slowly. They have more energy.

(d) They have more energy. $300 (d) They have more energy. Scores

What does temperature measure? $400 What does temperature measure? heat in matter heat absorbed by matter total energy transferred by matter average energy of particles in matter

(d) average energy of particles in matter $400 (d) average energy of particles in matter Scores

All cups are full. Which cup has the most energy? $500 All cups are full. Which cup has the most energy? cup 1 cup 2 cup 3 Cup 1 and cup 2 have the same total energy.

$500 (b) cup 2 Scores

Interpreting Sound Data BONUS: Loudness & Pitch Interpreting Sound Data Round 1 $200 $200 Final Jeopardy $400 $400 Scores

Which is softer than normal conversation? $200 Which is softer than normal conversation? light whisper noisy office normal traffic rock music concert

$200 (a) light whisper Scores

Which is louder than a rock music concert? $400 Which is louder than a rock music concert? jet takeoff noisy office normal conversation normal traffic

$400 (a) jet takeoff Scores

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$200 Loudness and Pitch Observe the picture of the guitar below.   $200 Loudness and Pitch Observe the picture of the guitar below. Describe a way you can make the sound of a guitar string louder.

$200 Part A A way you can make the sound of a guitar string louder is by stretching the guitar string farther before releasing it. Scores

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$400 Loudness and Pitch Observe the picture of the guitar below. B. Describe TWO ways you can make the pitch of a guitar string higher.

$400 Part B Two ways you can make the pitch of a guitar string higher are… by pressing down on the string to make it shorter, and by replacing the string with a thinner one. Scores

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