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Jeopardy Game Light, Heat, and Sound

HeatLight 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts Sound 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts Anything Goes 10 pts 20 pts 30 pts 40 pts 50 pts

Question 1 A metal spoon sitting in a pot of boiling water becomes hot. What is this an example of? conduction Check Answer

Question 2 Provide one real-world example of matter that transfers heat by convection. Coffee, a candle, etc. Check Answer

Question 3 PICTIONARY FACE OFF! Pick one artist from your team to represent you. Your artist will draw a picture of a vocabulary word and your team will guess what the word is. The team that guesses first will win double points. radiation Check Answer

Question 4 Sam conducted an experiment by placing a thermometer on a white piece of paper and a black piece of paper. He placed the two pieces of paper in the sun. He collected the following data in five minutes. a.Looking at the data, explain the results of the experiment. b.Explain why there is a difference in the two ending temperatures. A.The black paper’s temperature increased by four degrees each minute. The white paper’s temperature increased by two degrees each minute. B.The black paper has a higher temperature because black absorbs light and heat. The white paper is cooler because it reflects light and heat. Check Answer MINUTESBlack PaperWhite Paper 050F 154F52F 258F54F 362F56F 466F58F 570F60F

Question 5 Design an experiment in which you demonstrate conduction. Answers will vary Check Answer

Question 6 Contrast reflection and refraction. Reflection is when light bounces off an object. Refraction is when light changes speed as it passes from one state of matter to another (the light appears to bend). Check Answer

Question 7 What is occurring to the light beam in this picture and why is a rainbow created? Refraction – The prism is bending the white light beam, causing all the colors that make up white light to appear. Check Answer

Question 8 Light travels in _______________. Straight lines Check Answer

Question 9 Label each picture transparent, translucent, or opaque. Explain how much light is allowed to pass through each object. Translucent – lets some light through Transparent – lets most light through Opaque – lets no light pass through Check Answer

Question 10 FACE OFF! Pick two partners to represent you in a game of Outburst. photon Check Answer

Question 11 What part of the banjo will vibrate, creating the sound? the strings Check Answer

Question 12 The __________ the vibrations of an object, the ___________ the pitch. The faster the vibrations of an object, the higher the pitch. The slower the vibrations of an object, the lower the pitch. Check Answer

Question 13 Recorded on this graph are vibrations per second for four different sounds. Order the sounds from lowest to highest. 1, 4, 2, 3 Check Answer

Question 14 Create the chorus of a song that explains how we hear things. Answers will vary. Check Answer

Question 15 Design a demonstration that shows how pitch and vibration speed are connected. Demonstration must show that the faster the vibration, the higher the pitch and the slower the vibration the lower the pitch. Check Answer

Question 16 What is heat? The movement of energy from one thing to another. Check Answer

Question 17 What time of day is it based on the location of the sun? About 10:00 am Check Answer

Question 18 Explain the two theories of how light travels. One theory states that light travels in waves. Another theory states that light behaves light particles, or small bursts of energy known as photons. Check Answer

Question 19 FACE OFF! Pick a person to play around the world against the other team. If your representative makes it around the other team’s world, your team will be awarded double points. Check Answer

Question 20 Why can a person not see her reflection in objects with rough texture? The light is reflected off the bumps in many different directions. Check Answer