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Back to menu Force, Friction and Motion Jeopardy Review

Final jeopardy question Newton’s Laws Friction MotionUnits Force Diagrams

c-1 10 Point Question For every action, there is an _______ and ________ reaction

20 Point Question Force = _______ x _________

30 Point Question A ball thrown in space continues to fly through the air without stopping…which Law of Motion does this describe?

40 Point Question When you push someone who is larger than you, you notice that you move the other way when you push them…which law explains this?

c-2 10 Point Question

20 Point Question

30 Point Question

40 Point Question

c-3 10 Point Question Name one way to increase the amount of friction acting on an object

20 Point Question All objects have these on their surfaces, no matter how smooth they seem to be

30 Point Question As the surfaces of two objects rub together, they create a product of friction, what is this product?

40 Point Question We can use these types of substances to reduce the friction acting upon and object’s surface

c-4 10 Point Question In order to determine that motion has occurred, we need to establish a ______________ to compare against

20 Point Question There are how many Laws of Motion?

30 Point Question Who is the father of the Laws of Motion?

40 Point Question What are the three ways we can categorize motion?

c-5 10 Point Question These are the units for acceleration

20 Point Question These are the units for mass

30 Point Question These are the units for Force

40 Point Question These are the units that make up a force (hint: mass and acceleration combined)

Final jeopardy An object is pushed north and is accelerating at a rate of 10 m/s2. The object also has a mass of 143 kg. What is the direction and size of force of this object?