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EnergyForcesLab ReportsRelationshipsMiscellaneous Jeopardy

Energy: 10 Points This is the ability to do work. And the question is …..

Answer What is energy? To return to the Jeopardy Game Board...

Energy: 20 Points These are the energies of a) position (stored energy, gravitational) b) motion. And the question is …..

Answer What is Potential Energy (PE) & Kinetic Energy (KE), respectively. To return to the Jeopardy Game Board...

Energy:30 Points Chemical, electrical, light, heat energies And the question is …..

Answer What are the form of energies present in Lab 2, when you made your battery? To return to the Jeopardy Game Board...

Energy: 40 Points This is stored energy, capable of being released in a chemical reaction. This is the energy of moving electrons This is the energy that we see This is the energy responsible for increased temperature And the question is …..

Answer What are the characteristics of the forms of energy in your battery? Forms: –Chemical –Electrical –Light –Heat (thermal) To return to the Jeopardy Game Board...

Forces: 10 Points A Newton (N) And the question is …..

Answer What is the unit used to measure force? To return to the Jeopardy Game Board...

Forces : 20 Points This is a push or a pull Can be applied, effort, gravitational, frictional, normal, elastic, etc. And the question is …..

Answer What is a force? To return to the Jeopardy Game Board...

Forces : 30 Points This is the similarity and difference between balanced & unbalanced forces

Answer Similarity: –applied in opposite direction Difference: –balanced, equal magnitude, no change in motion –unbalanced, unequal magnitude, causes a change in motion To return to the Jeopardy Game Board...

Forces : 40 Points A) The pair of forces that does not cause change in motion B) The pair of forces that does cause a change in motion And the question is …..

Answer A) What are balanced forces? B) What are unbalanced forces? To return to the Jeopardy Game Board...

Relationships: 10 Points This is the relationship between stretch distance and elastic force. And the question is …..

Answer What is, as stretch distance is increased, so does elastic force? To return to the Jeopardy Game Board...

Relationships: 20 Points This is the relationship between mass & weight. And the question is …..

Answer What is, as mass is increased, so is weight? (because of gravitational force) Remember: Mass = measure of ‘stuff’ Weight = gravity’s pull on that ‘stuff’ To return to the Jeopardy Game Board...

Relationships: 30 Points This is the relationship between surface roughness/mass and frictional force. And the question is …..

Answer What is, as surface type/mass increase, so does frictional force? To return to the Jeopardy Game Board...

Relationships: 40 Points This is the relationship between surface area (SA) and frictional force. And the question is …..

Answer What is, there is no relationship because the mass of the block in question is unchanged? To return to the Jeopardy Game Board...

Lab Reports: 10 Points These are what you identify in your research question. And the question is …..

Answer What is the relationship between the manipulating variable (MV) and the responding variable (RV). To return to the Jeopardy Game Board...

Lab Reports: 20 Points This is what you label your MV & RV to be measured in And the question is …..

Answer What are units? ie. N, cm, sq. cm, etc. To return to the Jeopardy Game Board...

Lab Reports: 30 Points This is the difference between when you make a bar or a line graph. Also, these are the things needed in a graph. And the question is …..

Answer What is qualitative vs. quantitative data, respectively? What is: –Title –Labeled axes with units –Proper scale To return to the Jeopardy Game Board...

Lab Reports: 40 Points These are all the things you need in your conclusion And the question is …..

Answer What is a qualitative relationship? (As the MV increased, the RV is unchanged) Also, What is a quantitative statement? (add at least 2 pieces of data for support) To return to the Jeopardy Game Board...

Miscellaneous: 10 Points This is the force that opposes motion. And the question is …..

Answer What is friction? To return to the Jeopardy Game Board...

Miscellaneous: 20 Points These are the things your free body diagram needs And the question is …..

Answer What is: –Object? –All forces labeled? –Magnitude of each pair? –Balanced or unbalanced? –Identification of what is happening? To return to the Jeopardy Game Board...

Miscellaneous: 30 Points This is a set of facts and the conclusion(s) based on those facts And the question is …..

Answer What are observations and inferences, respectively? To return to the Jeopardy Game Board...

Miscellaneous: 40 Points This is when a force is applied across a measurable distance. Also, this is the formula for calculating it, with units And the question is …..

Answer What is work? What is W = f X d, in Nm or Joules To return to the Jeopardy Game Board...