Eureka!! Review Game From now on this is your indication that... You will have a test during the NEXT class! That means “study for test” is your homework.

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Eureka!! Review Game

From now on this is your indication that... You will have a test during the NEXT class! That means “study for test” is your homework

Rules for the game Answer each question w/ your partner Exchange the marker/chalk after each question Any team that argues or slows down the classes progress will loose points. (This is your warning) Keep your own score

Rules continued KEEP THE MARKERS COVERED WHEN YOU’RE NOT USING THEM DON’T WASTE CHALK NO DOODLING

NOW, let the games begin

What are the steps to the scientific method?*

Write the following in scientific notation x 10 3

Expand the following x ,948,000

Solve for x: 3x 2 = y/2  y/6

Describe the relationship*

List three vector quantities Displacement velocity acceleration

List three scaler quantities Distance speed time volume etc.

What does the slope a displacement time graph represent? velocity

What does the slope of a velocity time graph represent? acceleration

What would the tickertape of a cart look like that was constantly accelerating? …

x t 0 x t 0 x t 0 x t 0 v t 0 v t 0 v t 0 v t 0 a t 0 a t 0 a t 0 a t 0 Standing Still Constant velocity in the positive direction Accelerating in the positive direction Constant velocity in the negative direction

Graph this motion (2 lines)

What would be the difference between the position vs. time graphs of these two cars?

What would be the difference between the position vs. time graphs of these two cars?

What are the four steps to solving any mathematical physics question? Write down the information with units Write the equation Plug in the numbers Solve and put units on the answers

An object has a constant acceleration of 2.0-m/s 2. What is the time required for an object to accelerate from 8-m/s to 28-m/s? 2-seconds

A ball is dropped from a bridge and takes 3-seconds to reach the water below. How far is the bridge from the water? 44.1-m

How far will a freely falling object, initially at rest, fall in 2.4- seconds? m

x t 0 x t 0 x t 0 v t 0 v t 0 v t 0 a t 0 a t 0 a t 0 Increasing speed in negative direction Moving in positive direction and slowing Moving in negative direction and slowing

That is the end of the review game. Tally your points and possibly receive your prize Reminder: I have review cards for your use during study halls, after lab, or during any other free time