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Physics Review JEOPARDY S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Kinematics Vectors Electricity Light Nuclear Energy 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

Kinematics 100 Zero meters per second down What is the velocity of an object at its highest point? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Kinematics 200 The area is the distance travelled. A: WhaWhat is the area under a velocity versus time graph? ? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Kinematics 300 The slope is equal to the average acceleration. A: What is What is the slope of the line on a velocity versus time graph equal to? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Kinematics 400 force A: What is a What is mass times acceleration? ? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Kinematics 500 impulse A: What is What is the change in momentum equal to? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Vectors 100 A scalar quantity A: What are What is the opposite of a vector quantity?? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Vectors 200 Has magnitude and direction associated with it. A: What is What is a vector? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Vectors 300 x vectors and y vectors are independent of one another. A: What is the relationship between x and y vectors? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Vectors 400 resultant A: What is the vector sum of two vectors called?? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Vectors 500 components A: What is What are the x and y vectors called? ? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Electricity 100 AC A: What is What is the type of current running through your home?? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Electricity 200 series A: What is What is a way of wiring that has only one pathway for the current to flow? ? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Electricity 300 Current times resistance A: What is What is voltage? ? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Electricity 400 Current squared times resistance A: What is What is power?? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Electricity 500 parallel A: What is What is how your house should be wired? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Light 100 3 x 10^8 m/s A: What is What is the speed of light?? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Light 200 Angle of reflection A: What isWhat equals the angle of incidence? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Light 300 Electromagnetic radiation A: What is What is the name of the spectrum where light, microwaves, and x-rays are a part? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Light 400 Concave mirror A: What is What is a kind of mirror that has a mirrored surface inside the curved area? ? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Light 500 Focal point A: What is What is where the rays pass through after being reflected from a mirror? ? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Nuclear Energy 100 radioactivity A: What is What is the spontaneous decay of nuclei? ? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Nuclear Energy 200 nucleons A: What are What is what protons and neutrons are called? ? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Nuclear Energy 300 Alpha particle A: What are What is another name for a helium nucleus? ? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Nuclear Energy 400 Alpha, beta, gamma, x-ray A: What is What are the types of radiation that may be released during a nuclear decay? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Nuclear Energy 500 Half-life A: What is What is the time it takes for one half of a sample to decay? ? S2C07 Jeopardy Review