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Experime ntal Design Newton’s Laws of Motion Plate Tectonics ObservationOrInferenceEnergyAppliedScienceMystery

Experimental Design 200 Something in an experiment that changes. Something in an experiment that changes. What is a variable? What is a variable?

Experimental Design 400 The factor in an experiment that is changed on purpose. The factor in an experiment that is changed on purpose. What is an Independent Variable? What is an Independent Variable?

Experimental Design 600 Something that is kept the same in an experiment. Something that is kept the same in an experiment. What is a constant? What is a constant?

Experimental Design 800 The instruction for how to do an experiment. The instruction for how to do an experiment. What is the procedure? What is the procedure?

Experimental Design 1000 The number of times that you do an experiment. The number of times that you do an experiment. What are trials? What are trials?

Newton’s Laws of Motion 200 The property of matter that dependent upon an object’s mass. The property of matter that dependent upon an object’s mass. What is inertia? What is inertia?

Newton’s Laws of Motion 400 A push or a pull. A push or a pull. What is a force? What is a force?

Newton’s Laws of Motion 600 The unit of force. The unit of force. What is a Newton? What is a Newton?

Newton’s Laws of Motion 800 Objects at rest stay at rest, objects in motion stay in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. Objects at rest stay at rest, objects in motion stay in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. What is Newton’s 1 st Law? What is Newton’s 1 st Law?

Newton’s Laws of Motion 1000 For every action, there is an equal and opposite, reaction. For every action, there is an equal and opposite, reaction. What is Newton’s 3 rd Law? What is Newton’s 3 rd Law?

Plate Tectonics 200 The scientist who first proposed the Theory of Continental Drift. The scientist who first proposed the Theory of Continental Drift. Who is Alfred Wegener? Who is Alfred Wegener?

Plate Tectonics 400 Mountains form at this plate boundary. Mountains form at this plate boundary. What is a convergent boundary? What is a convergent boundary?

Plate Tectonics 600 Oceanic trenches form at this boundary. Oceanic trenches form at this boundary. What is a subduction zone? What is a subduction zone?

Plate Tectonics 800 The mid-oceanic ridge is an example of this type of plate boundary. The mid-oceanic ridge is an example of this type of plate boundary. What is a divergent boundary? What is a divergent boundary?

Plate Tectonics 1000 State three types of evidence supporting Wegener’s Theory of Continental Drift. State three types of evidence supporting Wegener’s Theory of Continental Drift. What are fossils, plants, rock formations, continent shapes and mountain ranges? (you must have stated three of these to earn the points) What are fossils, plants, rock formations, continent shapes and mountain ranges? (you must have stated three of these to earn the points)

Observation or Inference 200 “An hour consists of 60 minutes.” is an example of this. “An hour consists of 60 minutes.” is an example of this. What is a quantitative observation? What is a quantitative observation?

Observation or Inference 400 “The sky is blue.” is an example of this. “The sky is blue.” is an example of this. What is a qualitative observation? What is a qualitative observation?

Observation or Inference 600 An opinion or conclusion based upon your observations. An opinion or conclusion based upon your observations. What is an inference? What is an inference?

Observation or Inference 800 Explains a specific relationship. Not how or why something works – just that it does work. Explains a specific relationship. Not how or why something works – just that it does work. What is a Law? What is a Law?

Observation or Inference 1000 An attempt to explain why and/or how something works. (Supported by lots of data!) An attempt to explain why and/or how something works. (Supported by lots of data!) What is a Theory? What is a Theory?

Energy 200 Energy is the ability to do ________. Energy is the ability to do ________. What work? What work?

Energy 400 Energy is measured in _________. Energy is measured in _________. What are Joules? What are Joules?

Energy 600 The formula for work. The formula for work. What is force times distance? What is force times distance?

Energy 800 The formula for power. The formula for power. What is work divided by time? What is work divided by time?

Energy 1000 State the Law of Conservation of Energy. State the Law of Conservation of Energy. Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted from one type of energy to another. Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only converted from one type of energy to another.

Applied Science 200 How much force is needed to give a How much force is needed to give a 10 kg rock and acceleration of 2m/s/s? 10 kg rock and acceleration of 2m/s/s? What is 20N? What is 20N?

Applied Science 400 A 20 N force was applied ot an object and it moved 50 meters. How much work was done? A 20 N force was applied ot an object and it moved 50 meters. How much work was done? What is 1,000 J? What is 1,000 J?

Applied Science watts of power was produced in 20 seconds. How much work was done?. 60 watts of power was produced in 20 seconds. How much work was done?. What is 1,200 J? What is 1,200 J?

Applied Science 800 A 50 kg man lifts 150 kg of weight a distance of 2m (from the ground to over his head). How much work did he do? A 50 kg man lifts 150 kg of weight a distance of 2m (from the ground to over his head). How much work did he do? What is 2940 J? What is 2940 J?

Applied Science 1000 A truck has a mass of 20,000 kg. What is its weight? A truck has a mass of 20,000 kg. What is its weight? What is 196,000 J? What is 196,000 J?

Mystery 200 State Newton’s 2 nd Law of Motion. State Newton’s 2 nd Law of Motion. What is F = ma? What is F = ma?

Mystery 400 The unit for work. The unit for work. What is a joule? What is a joule?

Mystery 600 Power is measured in _____. Power is measured in _____. What are watts? What are watts?

Mystery 800 Energy is measured in ________. Energy is measured in ________. What are Joules? What are Joules?

Mystery 1000 The force that opposes motion. The force that opposes motion. What is friction? What is friction?

Final Jeopardy

Bias

Final Jeopardy Name the two types of bias in experiments Name the two types of bias in experiments What are sampling and measurement? What are sampling and measurement?