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Jeopardy Final Jeopardy Circuits Energy Renewable Energy $100 $100 Electromagnetic Induction Circuits Energy Renewable Energy Non-Renewable Energy $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 Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 What does this image represent? B A- Electric current in a circuit B- A magnetic field around a magnet C- A magnetic field moving through a conductor coil causing an electric current D- An electric current moving through a coil creating a magnetic field B

1 - $200 Describe how you could use the bar magnet and loop of wire to create an electrical current A- Rotating the loop through the magnetic field B- Moving the bar magnet through the loop of wire (solenoid) C- Moving the bar magnet in a circle D All of the above D

1 - $300 What could done to increase the strength of the magnetic field for this electromagnet? A- Increase the voltage on the battery B- Reverse the flow of the electrons by turning the battery around. C- Increase the number of loops on the coil D- Both A and C are correct D

1 - $400 What can be done to increase the voltage on this hydroelectric generator? A- Increase the area inside the loops B- Increase the rate of water flow C- Increase the number of loops in the coil D- Both B and C are correct D

1 - $500 Which Statement(s) is(are) true? A- An electric current running through a coil does not create a magnetic field B- A magnetic field that is not moving through a coil will induce an electric current C- Turbines induce electricity by moving a coil through a magnetic field or moving a magnetic field through a coil. D- Both A and C are correct C

2 - $100 What type of circuit is pictured? A-Series B- Parallel C- Congruent D- Straight Line A

2 - $200 What type of circuit is pictured? A-Series B- Parallel C- Congruent D- Straight Line B

2 - $300 A Which statement below is false about this circuit? A- The current in the circuit is the same throughout the entire circuit B- If one light bulb is unscrewed the other bulb will stay lit at the same brightness C- The voltage is the same throughout the entire circuit D-The current near the light bulbs is less than the current by the battery A

2 - $400 The picture on the right is: A- a schematic of a series circuit B- a picture of a basketball court C- an example of abstract art D- a schematic of a parallel circuit Type answer to appear with a mouse-click here

2 - $500 B Which statement below is false about this circuit? A- The current in the circuit is the same throughout the entire circuit B- If one light bulb is unscrewed the other bulb will stay lit at the same brightness C- The sum of the voltage drops across the light bulbs equals the voltage drop across the battery D- If only one light was connected to this circuit instead of two it would be brighter B

3 - $100 What are Joules a unit for? A-Power B- Current C- Voltage drop D- Energy D

3 - $200 What statement below is false? (Assume the cart is on a frictionless track) A- As the cart moves down the track the Kinetic Energy goes up as the Gravitational Potential Energy goes down B- The Total Energy is equal to the sum of the Kinetic Energy and Gravitational Potential Energy C-As the cart moves down the track Kinetic Energy is being created, increasing the Total Energy D- The Kinetic Energy at point C is equal to the Gravitational Potential Energy at point A C

3 - $300 Which Statement about Energy is true A-Energy cannot be created or destroyed but can change form B- Electrical energy can be created through Electromagnetic Induction C- Total Energy can be destroyed due to friction D- Energy is transferred to different energy types and converted to different objects A

3 - $400 What type of Energy is stored in a rubber band that is stretched? A- Gravitational Potential Energy B- Kinetic Energy C-Elastic Potential Energy D-Thermal Energy C

3 - $500 The GPE of the cart in the cart track system is 110,250 J. What is Kinetic Energy at point C? A- 55,125 J B- 110,250 J C- O J D- 25,000 J B

4 - $100 Which energy source originates from the Sun? A-Wind B-Geothermal C-Biomass D-Both A and C are correct D

4 - $200 This energy source converts the kinetic energy of water to electricity. This energy source requires dams that destroys habitats of estuary species. A- Hydropower B- Wind Power C-Geothermal D-Solar E-Biomass A

4 - $300 Renewable energy source that allows energy to be extracted from the Earth without burning a fossil fuel. This resource is primarily available in areas with volcanic activity. Otherwise access to this resource is limited. A- Hydropower B- Wind Power C-Geothermal D-Solar E-Biomass C

4 - $400 This energy source uses energy from the sun with either photovoltaic panels or to heat things. A- Hydropower B- Wind Power C-Geothermal D-Solar E-Biomass D

4 - $500 Uses the wind to turn large turbines and gears to rotate in a generator. A- Hydropower B- Wind Power C-Geothermal D-Solar E-Biomass B

5 - $100 Which energy source is NOT non-renewable? A-Biomass B-Natural Gas C-Coal D-Oil A

5 - $200 Pros: Second largest producer of electricity. Most environmentally friendly fossil fuel. Cons: Drinking water threatened due to hydraulic fracturing process to extract this non-renewable energy source from shale A- Coal B- Natural Gas C- Oil D- Nuclear B

5 - $300 B- Natural Gas C- Oil D- Nuclear A Pros: A cheap resource that generates 37% of the electricity generated in the United States Cons: When burned this energy source releases CO2 and Sulfur Dioxide into the atmosphere. It is a non-renewable energy source that is removed from the ground through surface and underground mining. A- Coal B- Natural Gas C- Oil D- Nuclear A

5 - $400 A-Light Energy B-Heat Energy C- GPE D- Chemical Energy Fossil fuels like Coal, Oil and Natural gas store energy in the form of: A-Light Energy B-Heat Energy C- GPE D- Chemical Energy D

5 - $500   Pros: Because Uranium is abundant and an extremely concentrated fuel source it requires less mining than other fuel sources. Produces no air pollution because no fuel is burned. Cons: Risk of release of high-level radiation and radioactive material. A-Natural Gas B-Coal C-Nuclear D-Biomass C

Final Jeopardy What is the greatest football team in the NFL? The Denver Broncos GO BRONCOS!