Jeopardy A?B?C?D?E? $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 ANSWER Any force on an object causes it to change this.

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Jeopardy A?B?C?D?E? $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

ANSWER Any force on an object causes it to change this

QUESTION What is: Its motion

ANSWER The name of the force that pulls any two objects toward each other

QUESTION What is: gravity

ANSWER Astronauts weigh less on the moon than on Earth because the Moon has this

QUESTION What is: LESS GRAVITY than Earth

ANSWER This is the name of the force that slows moving objects down

QUESTION What is: friction

ANSWER The child who has the most potential energy is the one who is sitting here on the slide

QUESTION What is: sitting at THE TOP of the slide

ANSWER When a person starts to move, potential energy changes to this

QUESTION What is: Kinetic energy

ANSWER A battery-powered car uses this type of energy

QUESTION What is: Chemical energy

ANSWER When you carry the laundry downstairs (you DO carry the laundry downstairs, DON’T YOU???). Anyways, when you carry the laundry downstairs, you are do this

QUESTION What is: WORK!

ANSWER A nail is an example of this type of simple machine

QUESTION What is: a wedge

ANSWER You would use this type of simple machine to move a heavy box up a ramp

QUESTION What is: an Inclined Plane

ANSWER A compound machine is a machine that contains more than one of this

QUESTION What is: more than one SIMPLE MACHINE

ANSWER This is a force that occurs when two objects rub against each other

QUESTION What is: FRICTION

ANSWER Just after you kick a soccer ball, it has this type of energy

QUESTION What is: KINETIC ENERGY!

ANSWER Astronauts weigh less on the moon that on Earth because of this

QUESTION What is: GRAVITY! The moon has less gravity than Earth.

ANSWER Your weight is a measure of this force

QUESTION What is: GRAVITY

ANSWER This force makes a moving object keep moving or a resting object stay still

QUESTION What is: INTERTIA

ANSWER The brakes on your heelys (spelling?) work because of this force

QUESTION What is: FRICTION

ANSWER You do HEEP BIG WORK when you carry this to school!

QUESTION What is: YOUR BOOK BAG!

ANSWER To a scientist, energy means the ability to do this

QUESTION What is: WORK!!

ANSWER The energy of an object in motion is called this

QUESTION What is: KINETIC ENERGY

ANSWER This simple machine uses a wheel

QUESTION What is: a pulley

ANSWER A wind-up toy can move because of this type of energy

QUESTION What is: Mechanical Energy

ANSWER Mrs. Beckley is carrying Allysa in a baby backpack (Allysa insists!). Allysa weighs 50 kg. Mrs. Beckley would be doing MORE work if this part about Allysa changed (and we don’t mean her diaper)

QUESTION What is: IF ALLYSA’S WEIGHT CHANGED…..say her weight changed to 560 kg.

ANSWER A complex machine is one that uses both of these

QUESTION What is: MANY SIMPLE AND COMPOUND MACHINES

ANSWER A bicycle that moves when you pedal it can move because of this type of energy

What is: mechanical energy