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Physics Review JEOPARDY S2C07 Jeopardy Review

StaticElectricity WavesRadioactivity The Atom CurrentElectricity

Static Electricity 100 Electrons What subatomic particle is involved in causing charges on objects? S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Static Electricity 200 A: What is a What are the ways of charging an object? Rubbing, contact, friction S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Static Electricity 300 A: What is What is a device used to detect charges? Electroscope S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Static Electricity 400 A: What is a What is a way of charging an object without touching it?? Induction S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Static Electricity 500 A: What is What do like charges do? repel S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Waves 100 A: What are What is an example of a longitudinal wave?? Sound waves S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Waves 200 A: What is What is a transverse wave? It travels perpendicularly to the direction of the wave. S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Waves 300 A: What is What is the unit of frequency?? Hertz S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Waves 400 A: What is What are the parts to the electromagnetic radiation spectrum?? Gamma rays, ultraviolet rays, visible light, infrared rays, microwaves, radio waves S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Waves 500 A: What is What is interference where the ampliudes of two waves are added? Constructive interference S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Radioactivity 100 A: What is What are the three types of radioactive radiation?? Alpha, beta, gamma S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Radioactivity 200 A: What is Who discovered radioactivity? Becquerel S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Radioactivity 300 A: What is What is an alpha particle?? A helium nucleus S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Radioactivity 400 A: What is What is an isotope?? An atom of an element that has the same number of protons as all other atoms of the element but a different number of neutrons S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Radioactivity 500 A: What is What is fission? A process in which a large nucleus is broken into two smaller nuclei and lots of energy S2C07 Jeopardy Review

The Atom 100 A: What is Who is Thomson?? The man who discovered the electron S2C07 Jeopardy Review

The Atom 200 A: What is Who is Rutherford? The man who did the gold foil experiment in which he discovered the nucleus S2C07 Jeopardy Review

The Atom 300 A: What is What are nucleons? The proton and neutrons S2C07 Jeopardy Review

The Atom 400 A: What is What is a nuclide symbol?? The symbol for a particular isotope of an element such as 238 U. S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Radioactivity 500 A: What is What is a half-life?? The length of time it takes for a sample to decay to half of its amount. S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Current Electricity 100 A: What is What is the current?? The flow of electric charge S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Current Electricity 200 A: What are What is the voltage? The electric potential S2C07 Jeopardy Review

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

Current Electricity 400 A: What is What is a parallel circuit? A circuit where there are several branches on which current may flow S2C07 Jeopardy Review

Current Electricity 500 A: What is What is zero? The magnitude of the electric field inside a conductor. S2C07 Jeopardy Review