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You can type your own categories and points values in this game board. Type your questions and answers in the slides we’ve provided. When you’re in slide show view, click a points box to go to that question, then click to move to the answer slide. Click the left triangle to return to this game board slide. Category Category Category Category Category

Category 1 questions follow

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the left triangle to return to the game board slide. If 2 cars collide after rolling towards each other, both with the same mass and speed, what is their combined momentum after they meet? 10 Category 1

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. If 2 cars collide after rolling towards each other, both with the same mass and speed, what is their combined momentum after they meet? Remember m1v1 = m2v2 The resultant momentum = 0 10 Category 1

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the left triangle to return to the game board slide. What fairly safety method can you use to produce a higher velocity when shooting a clown out of a cannon? 20 Category 1

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. What fairly safety method can you use to produce a higher velocity when shooting a clown out of a cannon FT = mv Without increasing the force, and the clown having the same mass, the longer the barrel, the greater the velocity 20 Category 1

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the left triangle to return to the game board slide. You are in a 200 kg car going 50 km/hr. Which of the following will produce the least amount of force on impact? a.Hitting an immovable brick wall b.Hitting car head on which is 100 kg moving 200 km/hr 30 Category 1

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. You are in a 200 kg car going 50 km/hr. Which of the following will produce the least amount of force on impact? MV= a.Hitting an immovable brick wall (same as original) b.Hitting car head on which is 100 kg moving 200 km/hr MV = Category 1

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the left triangle to return to the game board slide. Compare the force of a raindrop on the ground that hits the ground and bounces up to one which simple hits and lays on the ground. (which has the greatest force? 40 Category 1

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Compare the force of a raindrop on the ground that hits the ground and bounces up to one which simple hits and lays on the ground. (which has the greatest force? a.A drop of water that bounces up indicates that it has more momentum than one which simply fell. 40 Category 1

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the left triangle to return to the game board slide. If you are on a frictionless boat on a lake with no friction, what would move you to the right edge the fastest? a.Blow in and out in one direction b.Throwing a 2 kg boot to the right c.Throw a 1 kg baseball to the left 50 Category 1

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. If you are on a frictionless boat on a lake with no friction, what would move you to the right edge the fastest? a.Blow in and out in one direction b.Throwing a 2 kg boot to the right c.Throw a 1 kg baseball to the left- (for every action there is an opposite and equal reaction) 50 Category 1

Category 2 questions follow

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. An astronaut is floating in space and needs to get back to the ship. He throws a wrench is the direction opposite of where he wants to go. He will move___ a. Away from the ship at the same velocity as the wrench is moving b. Toward the ship at the same velocity as the wrench is moving c. Toward the ship at a slower velocity than the wrench is moving d. Toward the ship at a faster velocity than the wrench is moving 10 Category 2

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. An astronaut is floating in space and needs to get back to the ship. He throws a wrench is the direction opposite of where he wants to go. He will move___ a. Away from the ship at the same velocity as the wrench is moving b. Toward the ship at the same velocity as the wrench is moving c. Toward the ship at a slower velocity than the wrench is moving ** opposite and equal (mv = mv) d. Toward the ship at a faster velocity than the wrench is moving 10 Category 2

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. A bike is traveling with a constant speed down hill at the same rate as a bus which has 10 times its mass. a.They have the same momentum b.They have the same force of impact if the hit a wall at the bottom c.They both have zero acceleration 20

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. A bike is traveling with a constant speed down hill at the same rate as a bus which has 10 times its mass. a.They have the same momentum b.They have the same force of impact if the hit a wall at the bottom c.They both have zero acceleration 20 Category 2

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Describe how these factors affect the amount of force that a ball hits the ground with a.Its speed on impact b.The length of impact with the ground (did it hit concrete or dirt) c.If it bounced 30 Category 2

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Describe how these factors affect the amount of force that a ball hits the ground with a.Its speed on impact- higher speed = more force b.The length of impact with the ground (did it hit concrete or dirt)- the longer the impact, the less the force c.If it bounced- bouncing indicates more force than laying still 30 Category 2

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. What do the following have in common? a. Children wear helmets when riding bikes b. Play ground equipment have rubber mats underneath c. Jumping with your knees bent 40 Category 2

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. What do the following have in common? a. Children wear helmets when riding bikes b. Play ground equipment have rubber mats underneath c. Jumping with your knees bent They all decrease force by increasing the time of impact 40 Category 2

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. What is the reaction force to the following action forces? a.Tires on the road b.Rocket exhaust c.Walking on the floor d.The pull of the earth on you- e.The boxer hits a bag 50 Category 2

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. What is the reaction force to the following action forces? EQUAL AND OPPOSITE FORCES a.Tires on the road- road pushing up against tire b.Rocket exhaust- rocket moves forward c.Walking on the floor- floor pushes up on feet d.The pull of the earth on you- the pull of you on the earth e.The boxer hits a bag- the bag hits the glove 50 Category 2

Category 3 questions follow

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. A car with a momentum of 40 kg m/s and a mass of20 meters will have a speed of __________ 10 Category 3

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. A car with a momentum of 40 kg m/s and a mass of20 kg will have a speed of __________ P = mv or momentum = mass (velocity) So 40 kgm/s = 20 kg (v) 2 m/s = V 10 Category 3

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Zero acceleration occurs when an object is a.At constant velocity b.In mechanical equilibrium c.At rest d.At terminal velocity e.All of these 20 Category 3

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Zero acceleration occurs when an object is a.At constant velocity b.In mechanical equilibrium c.At rest d.At terminal velocity e.All of these Acceleration occurs only when there is a change in speed or direction 20 Category 3

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Your Weight a. Is dependent on ___________ a.Is a unit of _______________ called Newtons 30 Category 3

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Your Weight a. Is dependent on _the grativational attraction on you a.Is a unit of _force___ called Newtons 30 Category 3

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. The force on a sky diver is dependent on a.Size of person b.Speed of object c.Both of these 40 Category 3

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. The force on a sky diver is dependent on a.Size of person b.Speed of object c.Both of these 40 Category 3

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. An object that has a mass of 50 kg has a weight of a.About 500 N b.About 5 N c.About 50 kg 50 Category 3

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. An object that has a mass of 50 kg has a weight of a.About 500 N b.About 5 N c.About 50 kg d.W = mg so Wt = 50 kg (10 m/s2) = 500 N 50 Category 3

Category 4 questions follow

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. A force of 50 N is needed to move a box at 10 m/s. What is its mass? 10 Category 4

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. A force of 50 N is needed to move a box at 10 m/s. What is its mass? F = ma 50 N = 50 kg m/s2 50 kg m/s2 = m (10m/s2) 5 kg 10 Category 4

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. The bug which hits the windshield always exerts a.Less force than the windshield b.More force than the windshield c.The same force than the windshield 20 Category 4

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. The bug which hits the windshield always exerts a.Less force than the windshield b.More force than the windshield c.The same force than the windshield 20 Category 4

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. A train with 2 cars runs head on into a train with only 1 car, with all the cars having the same mass a.Which has a greater change in momentum? 30 Category 4

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. A train with 2 cars runs head on into a train with only 1 car, with all the cars having the same mass a.Which has a greater change in momentum? b.The train with only 1 car changes momentum faster 30 Category 4

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. A train with 2 cars runs head on into a train with only 1 car, with all the cars having the same mass a.Which hit with the most force? 40 Category 4

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. A train with 2 cars runs head on into a train with only 1 car, with all the cars having the same mass a.Which hit with the most force? Remember- For every reaction there is an opposite but equal reaction- they hit with the same force 40 Category 4

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Why would a small gun firing a large bullet be a hazard? 50 Category 4

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Why would a small gun firing a large bullet be a hazard? Because there may be more force going backward than forward M1v1 = m2v2 50 Category 4

Category 5 questions follow

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Compare a 1 kg mass moving 10 m/s to a 2 kg mass traveling at the same speed. 10 Category 5

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Compare a 1 kg mass moving 10 m/s to a 2 kg mass traveling at the same speed. If you double the mass, the momentum is doubled (directly proportional) 10 Category 5

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Weight a.Is A gravitational attraction b.Is Measured in kilograms c.Never changes 20 Category 5

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Weight a.Is A gravitational attraction b.Is Measured in kilograms c.Never changes 20 Category 5

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. If you are on a planet which has 3 times the mass as earth, your mass would be a.1/3 as large b.3 times as large c.The same 30 Category 5

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. If you are on a planet which has 3 times the mass as earth, your mass would be a.1/3 as large b.3 times as large c.The same- mass does not change 30 Category 5

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. If you are on a planet which has 3 times the mass as earth, your weight would be a.1/3 as large b.3 times as large c.The same 40 Category 5

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. If you are on a planet which has 3 times the mass as earth, your weight would be a.1/3 as large b.3 times as large c.The same 40 Category 5

Question Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Compare the amount of friction force on a motorcycle with 2 wheels versus a small car with 4 wheels, if the masses are the same. 50 Category 5

Answer Type your questions and answers in the placeholders. You can add the points value at the bottom for reference. When you’re in slide show view, click the triangle to return to the game board slide. Compare the amount of friction force on a motorcycle with 2 wheels versus a small car with 4 wheels, if the masses are the same. The total amount of force downward is the same, each tire on the motor cycle would have less surface area, but would have more mass/weight pushing downward. 50 Category 5