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Motion Jeopardy Review

Graphing 10 Points The steepness of a line on a graph. What is the slope?

Graphing 20 points How slope is measured. What is rise over run?

Graphing 30 points In a speed vs. time graph the information given by the slope. What is acceleration?

Graphing 40 points The information given by a curved line on a distance vs. time graph. What is the object is accelerating?

Graphing 50 points The motion of an object if it’s speed-vs.- time graph is a horizontal line. What is moving at a constant speed?

Acceleration 10 The rate at which velocity changes. What is acceleration?

Acceleration 20 The three types of acceleration. What are increasing speed, decreasing speed, and changing direction?

Acceleration 30 The units of acceleration. What is Cm/sec 2 or distance/time 2 ?

Acceleration 40 The formula for acceleration What is Final velocity minus initial velocity divided by time?

Acceleration 50 The acceleration of a car traveling at 50 mph and increasing it’s speed to 100 mph in 2 hours. What is 25 miles/h 2 ?

Energy 10 points Energy of motion. What is kinetic energy ?

Energy 20 points Stored energy that results from the position or shape of an object. What is potential energy?

Energy 30 points The potential energy of an object that can be stretched or compressed. What is elastic potential energy?

Energy 40 points The energy transformation that takes place in a bouncing ball. What is gravitational potential energy to kinetic energy to g.p.e. and then again?

Energy 50 points The Law of Conservation of Energy. What is energy cannot be created or destroyed?

Hodge Podge 10 Units that are used to measure velocity. What are cm/sec in a given direction?

Hodge Podge 20 The number of centimeters in a kilometer. What is 100,000?

Hodge Podge 30 The velocity of an object gives both its speed and… What is direction?

Hodge Podge 40 An airplane travels at an average speed of 550 mph. How long will it take to travel 2750 miles? What is 5 hours?

Hodge Podge 50 The manipulated and responding variables in the domino lab. What is manipulated is spacing between dominoes, responding is speed/time?

Measuring Motion 10 points Units used to measure motion. What are km, meters, centimeters, mm, miles (distance units)?

Measuring Motion 20 points A place or object used to determine motion. What is a reference point?

Measuring Motion 30 points The formula for measuring speed. What is distance divided by time?

Measuring Motion 40 A runner starts a 5-km race at 10:15 a.m. and finishes at 10:35 a.m. Given this information what can you calculate? What is average speed?

Measuring Motion 50 points The speed of a car traveling 200 km in 4 hours. What is 50 km per hour?

Final Jeopardy Give one example of elastic potential energy and one example of gravitational potential energy. What is a bungee cord or rubber band; roller coaster or ball.