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With Host... Your

Frames of Reference SpeedVelocity Acceleration GraphingPotpourri

___________ is something that is moving and having movement. A 100

Motion A 100

This is the stationary object/area used for comparison. A 200

Frame of Reference OR Reference Point A 200

These are the three most common frames of reference. A 300

Sun, Earth, Moon A 300

Identify the frame of reference: A bus moves past people standing on a sidewalk. A 400

People A 400

A 500 Identify the frame of reference: A football player crosses the goal line and scores a touchdown.

Goal Line A 500

This is the equation for speed. B 100

Speed = Distance / Time B 100

A horse traveled a distance of 50km in 2 hours. What was the horse’s speed? B 200

25 km/hr B 200

How much time would it take a storm to travel 80km, if the storm is traveling at 20km/hr. B 300

4 hours B 300

How far would you have traveled if you ran 4 m/s for 50 seconds? B 400

200 meters B 400

David grandmother’s house is 4 kilometers away. It took him 30 minutes to bicycle to his grandmother’s house. What was his speed in km/hr? B 500

8 km/hr B 500

What two components does velocity have? C 100

Speed Direction C 100

A snowboarder is moving south at 5.5 km/hr. What is her velocity? C 200

5.5 km/hr South C 200

You are paddling a canoe at a speed of 10 m/s downstream. If the water’s current has a velocity of 20 m/s downstream, how fast are you traveling? C 300

30 m/s downstream C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

C 400 You are on an airplane traveling 300 miles/hour west. The wind that you are flying through has a velocity of 100 miles/hour east. What is your velocity?

200 miles/hour WEST C 400

You are paddling 15 m/s upstream of a river. The current of the river is moving at 20 m/s downstream. What is your overall velocity? C 500

5 m/s downstream C 500

This is defined as a change in velocity. D 100

Acceleration D 100

A merry-go-round is traveling at a constant speed of 2 m/s. Is the merry-go-round accelerating? D 200

YES D 200

D 300 Acceleration refers to what three things?

1)Increasing speed 2) Decreasing speed 3) Change of direction D 300

Is the moon accelerating? Explain D 400

YES. Even though it is moving at a constant speed, it is moving in a circular path so it is always changing direction. D 400

Assuming that each cyclist did not change direction during the race, which cyclist had no acceleration? D 500

John D 500

Which race car driver kept a constant speed during the entire race? E 100

John E 100

How far did Mary travel before she caught up to Brian? E 200

8 km E 200

Who came in first….who came in last? E 300

First Place – John Last Place - Brian E 300

How far did Brian travel in one hour? E 400

10 kilometers E 400

What was John’s average speed for the race? E 500

0.2 km/min Or 12 km/hr E 500

This is the distance an object travels in one unit of time. F 100

Speed F 100

This is speed in a given direction. F 200

Velocity F 200

F 300 This is your speed at any given instant.

Instantaneous Speed F 300

This is the name for speed when it is the same at all times during it’s motion. F 400

Constant Speed F 400

Based on the diagram below, what is the total distance and displacement for the object? F 500

Distance = 220 km Displacement = 40 km South F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Average Speed Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

A cyclist is travels 32 kilometers during the first two hours of riding, and 13 kilometers during the next hour. Find the average speed of the cyclist. Click on screen to continue

15 km/hr Click on screen to continue

Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!