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Jeopardy $100 EnergyResourcesSpeedForceMisc. $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy

1 - $100 What is another name for motion energy? What is another name for motion energy? Mechanical Energy Mechanical Energy

1 - $200 Positional energy is also called what? Positional energy is also called what? Potential Energy Potential Energy

1 - $300 A battery converts what kind of energy into electrical energy? A battery converts what kind of energy into electrical energy? Chemical energy Chemical energy

1 - $400 A blow dryer converts electrical energy into what kind of energy? A blow dryer converts electrical energy into what kind of energy? Thermal energy Thermal energy

1 - $500 Thermal Energy Thermal Energy The total energy of the particles that make up a substance is called what?

2 - $100 What natural resource is used for lumber? What natural resource is used for lumber? Trees Trees

2 - $200 Resources that can be replenished quickly are what type of resource? Resources that can be replenished quickly are what type of resource? Renewable Resources Renewable Resources

2 - $300 Coal, oil, and natural gas are examples of what? Coal, oil, and natural gas are examples of what? Fossil Fuels Fossil Fuels

2 - $400 Geothermal energy is generated from the ____. Geothermal energy is generated from the ____. Inside the Earth Inside the Earth

2 - $500 What determines the amount of energy a hydroelectric dam generates? (2 things) What determines the amount of energy a hydroelectric dam generates? (2 things) The amount of water and the distance the water falls The amount of water and the distance the water falls

3 - $100 The formula for speed is what? The formula for speed is what? Speed=distance/time Speed=distance/time

3 - $200 If a car traveled 100 meters in 50 seconds, what speed was the car traveling? If a car traveled 100 meters in 50 seconds, what speed was the car traveling? 2 m/s 2 m/s

3 - $300 What does it mean if a distance time graph has a horizontal line? What does it mean if a distance time graph has a horizontal line? The object was at rest The object was at rest

3 - $400 What is motion? What is motion? A change in position A change in position

3 - $500 What is a reference point used for? What is a reference point used for? To determine if an object is in motion To determine if an object is in motion

4 - $100 Cart C Cart C Which cart has balanced forces acting upon it? Which cart has balanced forces acting upon it?

4 - $200 Which cart has a net force of 50N? Which cart has a net force of 50N? Cart B Cart B

4 - $300 How do you find net force? How do you find net force? Subtract opposing forces Subtract opposing forces

4 - $400 What is friction? What is friction? The force that happens when two objects rub together The force that happens when two objects rub together

4 - $500 One way to reduce friction is to reduce contact between objects. True or False? One way to reduce friction is to reduce contact between objects. True or False? True True

5 - $100 Matter changing state is an example of what kind of change? Matter changing state is an example of what kind of change? Physical change Physical change

5 - $200 Baking soda is added to vinegar and bubbling occurs. Physical or Chemical change? Baking soda is added to vinegar and bubbling occurs. Physical or Chemical change? Chemical Change Chemical Change

5 - $300 What is thermal equilibrium? What is thermal equilibrium? A point when objects reach equal temperatures A point when objects reach equal temperatures

5 - $400 Thermal energy moves from warmer to cooler or cooler to warmer? Thermal energy moves from warmer to cooler or cooler to warmer? Warmer to cooler Warmer to cooler

5 - $500 What are the 3 ways that thermal energy is transferred? What are the 3 ways that thermal energy is transferred? Conduction, Convection, and Radiation Conduction, Convection, and Radiation

Final Jeopardy What does Newton’s first law state and what is the concept called? What does Newton’s first law state and what is the concept called? An object in motion tends to stay in motion and an object at rest tends to stay at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced/outside force. This concept is known as inertia. An object in motion tends to stay in motion and an object at rest tends to stay at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced/outside force. This concept is known as inertia.