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Jeopardy DensityWaterArchimedes Buoyancy Displacement Labs Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Density D = 45 g/ml M = 10 g V = ?

$100 Answer from density 0.22 mL

$200 Question from Density M = 120 g V = 55 ml D = ?

$200 Answer from density 2.18 g / mL

$300 Question from Density Successfully draw the density triangle

$300 Answer from Density

$400 Question from Density Mass is the amount of _____ in an object. a. volume c. room b. matter d. density

$400 Answer from density B - matter

$500 Question from Density With the exception of ____ most substances become ____ dense when frozen. a. water / less b. ammonia / less c. water / more d. ammonia / more

$500 Answer from density c. water / more

$100 Question from water What is the density of water?

$100 Answer from water 1 g / ml

$200 Question from water What is the mass of 1000 ml of water?

$200 Answer from water 1000 g

$300 Question from water Is salt water more or less dense then freshwater?

$300 Answer from WATER MORE

$400 Question from WATER Water 1 g = 1 ml = ?

$400 Answer from WATER 1 cm3

$500 Question from WATER Does water become more or less dense when frozen?

$500 Answer from WATER LESS

$100 Question from ARCHIMEDES What nationality was Archimedes?

$100 Answer from ARCHIMEDES GREEK

$200 Question from ARCHIMEDES Name two of his weapon inventions?

$200 Answer from ARCHIMEDES MIRROR RAY GUN CATAPAULT SHIP SHAKER

$300 Question from ARCHIMEDES Where was Archimedes when he discovered displacment?

$300 Answer from ARCHIMEDES HIS BATHTUB

$400 Question from ARCHIMEDES What were the two things he noticed when he sat in the bathtub?

$400 Answer from ARCHIMEDES HE FELT LIGHTER WATER LEVEL ROSE

$500 Question from ARCHIMEDES Archimedes Principle states: a) a submerged object loses as much weight in water as the weight of the object in air b) the loss of weight of an object in water is equal to the weight of the displaced water

$500 Answer from ARCHIMEDES b) the loss of weight of an object in water is equal to the weight of the displaced water

$100 Question from BUOYANCY / DISPLACEMEN Buoyancy is a downward force true or false

$100 Answer from BUOYANCY / DISPLACEMEN FALSE

$200 Question from BUOYANCY / DISPLACEMEN If you increase the volume....does that increase or decrease the buoyant force

$200 Answer from BUOYANCY / DISPLACEMEN INCREASE

$300 Question from BUOYANCY / DISPLACEMEN Buoyancy is an upward force exerted only by liquids true or false

$300 Answer from BUOYANCY / DISPLACEMEN FALSE....liquids and gases or Fluids

$400 Question from BUOYANCY / DISPLACEMEN A rock that weights 10 N displaces 12 N of water. Does it float?

$400 Answer from BUOYANCY / DISPLACEMEN YES

$500 Question from BUOYANCY / DISPLACEMEN An object floats in water if it displaces an amount of water less than or equal to its own weight true or false

$500 Answer from BUOYANCY / DISPLACEMEN FALSE......more than or equal to

$100 Question from Labs What piece of equipment would I use to measure the volume of a liquid?

$100 Answer from Labs Graduated Cylinder

$200 Question from Labs In the stacking lab you found that corn syrup was more / less dense than water

$200 Answer from Labs MORE DENSE

$300 Question from labs The purpose of the stacking lab was... a. to find and compare densities of liquids and solids b. to find and compare the volumes of liquids and solids

$300 Answer from Labs a. to find and compare densities of liquids and solids

$400 Question from Labs ___ is more dense than ___ a penny / 1973 penny b. coke / diet coke c. diet coke / coke d. water / corn syrup

$400 Answer from Labs b. coke / diet coke

$500 Question from Labs When writing a conclusion, what do you address in the first paragraph?

$500 Answer from Labs Restating the Problem

Final Jeopardy If a rock weights 3000 g in the air and 1100 g in water. What is the mass of the displaced water?

Final Jeopardy Answer 1900 g