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Jeopardy Newton’s Laws Gravity Equilibrium Friction Vector Review $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy Potpourri $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

$100 – Newton’s Laws This is the law explaining why the dishes stay on the table when you yank the tablecloth out from underneath.

$100 Question: Newton’s Laws What is Newton’s 1 st law?

$ Newton’s Laws This is the law that says that when you jump up in the air, you are pushing the earth down.

$200 Question: Newton’s Laws What is Newton’s 3 rd law?

$ Newton’s Laws This is Newton’s 2 nd law.

$300 Question: Newton’s Laws What is F = ma?

$ Newton’s Laws If you are holding a rock at your shoulder while you are riding on a bus at constant velocity and then drop it, this is where it will land.

$400 Question: Newton’s Laws What is at your feet?

$ Newton’s Laws If you throw a rock in space, this is how far it would go.

$500 Question: Newton’s Laws What is forever or until it hit something?

$ Gravity Yes, there is gravity here.

$100 Question: Gravity What is the moon?

$ Gravity This is the value of the gravitational constant G (with units).

$200 Question: Gravity What is 6.67 X N-m 2 /kg 2 ?

$ Gravity This is the equation for universal gravitation.

$300 Question: Gravity What is F G = GM 1 M 2 /R 2 ?

$ Gravity If the mass of the earth is × kg and the mass of the moon is 7.36 × kg and they are separated by a center-to-center distance of 384,403,000 m, this is the force of gravity of the earth on the moon. Where there is gravity.

$400 Question: Gravity What is F g = 1.98 X N?

$ Gravity If Saturn has an equatorial radius of 6 X 10 7 m and a mass of 5.67 X kg, this is the acceleration due to gravity at it’s surface.

$500 Question: Gravity What is 10.5 m/s 2 ?

$ Equilibrium These are the conditions of static equilibrium.

$100 Question: Equilibrium What are ΣF X = 0 and ΣF Y = 0 ?

$ Equilibrium If an object is in equilibrium, this is its acceleration.

$200 Question: Equilibrium What is 0 m/s 2 ?

$ Equilibrium If Will.I.Am pushes on a stalled car with 450N and Taboo pushes in the same direction with 350 N and the car is moving with constant velocity, this is the frictional force action on the car.

$300 Question: Equilibrium What is 800 N?

$ Equilibrium If a boy 1 pulls on a tire with a force of 10 N at 45 0, boy 2 pulls with a force of 10 N at 135 0, and boy 3 pulls at 270 0, this is boy 3’s force in order to achieve equilibrium.

$400 Question: Equilibrium What is N?

$ Equilibrium If there is a force of 3 N at 0 0 and a force of 4 N at 90 0, this is the angle at which a force of 5 N must be directed to achieve equilibrium.

$500 Question: Equilibrium What is ?

$ Friction This is the equation for kinetic friction.

$100 Question: Friction What is F F = μ K F N ?

$ Friction Of static or kinetic friction, it is the one that can vary.

$200 Question: Friction What is static friction?

$ Friction It is the force to which friction is proportional.

$300 Question: Friction What is the normal force, F N ?

$ Friction This is the kinetic frictional force if an object is 6 kg and μ K = 0.45 and the object is on a horizontal surface.

$400 Question: Friction What is N?

$ Friction These are the units of the coefficient of friction.

$500 Question: Friction What is this is a trick question, the coefficient of friction doesn’t have units?

$100 – Vector Review These are the formulas for F X and F Y.

$100 Question: Vector Review What are F X = Fcos(θ) and F Y = Fsin(θ)?

$ Vector Review If F = 12 N and θ = 40 0, these are the values of F X and F Y.

$200 Question: Vector Review What are F X = 9.19 N and F Y = 7.71 N?

$ Vector Review If F X = 13 N and F Y = -10 N, these are the magnitude and direction of F.

$300 Question: Vector Review What are 16.4 N and ?

$400 – Vector Review If F 1 is 3 N at 30 0 and F 2 is 4 N at 40 0, this is the X-component of F 1 + F 2.

$400 Question: Vector Review What is 5.66 N?

$ Vector Review This is the Pythagorean theorem.

$500 Question: Vector Review What is A 2 + B 2 = C 2 ?

$ Potpourri This college football team just won the 2009 ACC championship and is headed to the Orange Bowl.

$100 Question -- Potpourri Who are the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets?

$ Potpourri 1066

$200 Question -- Potpourri When was the Battle of Hastings?

$ Potpourri This is martial arts master is totally famous for playing Walker, Texas Ranger.

$300 Question -- Potpourri Who is Chuck Norris?

$ Potpourri He was the last major league batter to have over a.400 average for a season.

$400 Question -- Potpourri Who was Ted Williams?

$ Potpourri This is the number of squares on a chessboard.

$500 Question -- Potpourri What is 64?

Final Jeopardy This is the most awesomest school subject ever and one that all of you should be thankful you get to take.

Final Jeopardy Answer What is Physics?