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Let’s Play Jeopardy

Force and Motion Forces Newton Motion Gravity Pendulum and Friction 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Force 100 The two kinds of force are. See Answer

Force 100 A What are push and pull.

The unit used to measure force. Answer

Force 200 A What is a Newton?

What is the force of a 1 kg mass accelerating at 5 m/s2 ? Answer

Force 300A What is 5 N?

A Newton can also be described in these units. Force 400 A Newton can also be described in these units. Answer

Forces 400A Answer What are kg x m/s2 ?

Force 500 The mass of an object that has a force of 10 N and is accelerating at 2 m/s2? Answer

Force 500A What is 5 Kg?

He is the father of modern Physics? Newton 100 He is the father of modern Physics? Answer

Newton 100A Who is Sir Isaac Newton

Newton 200 Newton’s first law. Answer

Newton 200A An object at rest stays in rest, an object in motion stays in motion, unless acted on by an unbalanced force.

Newton 300 Newton’s Second Law. Answer

Force, mass, and acceleration are related by : F= Mass x acceleration Newton 300 A Force, mass, and acceleration are related by : F= Mass x acceleration

Mass is measured in these units. Newton 400 Mass is measured in these units. Answer

What are grams or Kilo grams Newton 400A What are grams or Kilo grams

Force is measured in these units. Newton 500 Force is measured in these units. Answer

What is a Newton or kg x m/s2 ? Newton 500 A What is a Newton or kg x m/s2 ?

Motion 100 Give an example of frame of reference when you explain why a book laying on a table might appear to move. Answer

From the point of view from space the book is moving with the Earth. Motion 100A From the point of view from space the book is moving with the Earth.

What is the velocity of a car moving north 60 miles in half an hour. Motion 200 What is the velocity of a car moving north 60 miles in half an hour. Answer

What is 120 miles per hour North. Motion 200A What is 120 miles per hour North.

Complete this statement: For every action there is…… Motion 300 Complete this statement: For every action there is…… Answer

An equal but opposite reaction. Motion 300A An equal but opposite reaction.

Motion 400 What is the distance a car can travel at 20 miles per hour in 3 and a half hours. Answer

Motion 400A What is 70 miles?

Motion 500 How much time would it take for a rocket to go 1000 km at a speed of 250 km/minute? Answer

Motion 500A What is 4 minutes?

Gravity 100 The force due to gravity near the Earth is: _____. Answer

Gravity 100A What is 9.8 Newtons/kg?

What is the tension force of a (massless) string holding a pinata Gravity What is the tension force of a (massless) string holding a pinata at a birthday party? The pinata with the candy inside has a mass of 3 kg. Answer

What is F= Mass X Gravity Gravity 200A What is F= Mass X Gravity 3 kg x 9.8 N/Kg = 29.4 N

Does a balloon filled with helium defy gravity? Why? Answer

No, Newton’s laws apply to balloons. Gravity 300 A No, Newton’s laws apply to balloons. The force of air pushing the balloon up is greater than the force of the balloon pushing down on the air. The forces are unbalanced.

Gravity 400 What would happen if there is an balanced force between a wagon and the horse pulling the wagon? Answer

400A The wagon would not move.

Gravity 500 The attraction of an object with mass for another object with mass. Answer

What is the definition of gravity? Gravity 500A What is the definition of gravity?

Pendulum and Friction 100 If the length of a pendulum is increased the time it takes for one swing will….. Answer

Pendulum and Friction 100A What is increase?

Describe three forces acting on a pendulum. Pendulum and Friction 200 Describe three forces acting on a pendulum. Answer

Pendulum and Friction 200A What are gravity, the force of air resistance, and the force of friction from the hanging point of the pendulum. friction air gravity

Pendulum and Friction 300 Which would have more gravitational force a fifty kg pendulum or a 10 gram pendulum? Answer

Pendulum and Friction 300A The fifty kg pendulum would have more force.?

Which would swing faster a 5 kg pendulum or a 1 kg pendulum? Pendulum and Friction 400 Which would swing faster a 5 kg pendulum or a 1 kg pendulum? Answer

Pendulum and Friction 400A Neither the speed is not dependent on the mass. It is due to the acceleration due to gravity which is the same for both pendulums

Which has more frictional force a wagon with wheels or without wheels. Pendulum and Friction 500 Which has more frictional force a wagon with wheels or without wheels. Answer

Pendulum and Friction 500A The wagon without wheels because there is less surface area pushing on the ground.

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