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Force and Motion Jeopardy!

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Force for 100 What is force? AA – a loud sound BB – a push or pull CC – a long day DD – a object

Motion For 100 What is motion? AA –change of position or location; movement BB –change of address CC –change of name DD –change of something with wings

Energy and Work For 100 What is energy? AA –a sugar rush BB –ability to do work CC –ability to eat DD –a type of liquid

Velocity/Acceleration For 100 What is velocity? AA –speed and distance of an object BB –how much distance is covered CC –speed, direction and distance of an object DD –the speed of an object

Newton’s Laws For 100 Newton’s first law of motion….. AA –an object at rest remains at rest(also known as the law of inertia) BB –gravity is an opposite force between the earth and the moon CC –weight and mass are different DD –force is the push or pull on an object

Force For 200 What is the force that pulls objects toward the earth? AA –gravity B B –motion CC –force D D –air

Motion For 200 When you put on the brake of a bicycle, what is the force that slows your bike down? AA –flow B B –friction CC –stress D D –feet

Energy and Work For 200 When a force moves an object this is called? AA –work B B –fun CC –a jam D D –a doodle

Velocity/Acceleration For 200 How many kinds of simple machines are there? AA –15 B B –5 CC –6 D D –8

Newton’s Laws For 200 Newton’s second law………? AA –objects at rest tend to stay at rest B B –acceleration depends on mass and force CC –kinetic energy is motion D D –potential energy is position

Force For 300 The _______ of an object tells how much gravity pulls on it? AA –force B B –weight CC –force D D –scale

Motion For 300 If you pedal your bike harder, you’re using _______ force and your bike goes faster. AA –less B B –atomic CC –more D D –nothing

Energy and Work For 300 If you pushed a book across the top of your desk. You did_______. AA –nothing B B –work CC –friction D D –grapes

Velocity/Acceleration For 300 Acceleration depends on …… AA –the total of all net forces added together B B –velocity and time CC –how much mass an object has D D –the potential energy an object has

Newton’s Laws For 300 Newton’s third law. AA –gravity depends on mass and location B B –freefall is force on an object without an opposing force CC –for every action there is an opposite and equal reaction D D –force is the push or pull on an object

Force For 400 What kind of scale shows how much force it takes to lift something? AA –spring scale B B –summer scale CC –scale D D –grid

Motion For 400 When you turn the handlebars of your bike you are applying a force that changes the bike’s _____________? AA –color B B –direction CC –weight D D –tires

Energy and Work For 400 If an object doesn’t move, how much work is done? AA – a lot B B –constant CC –some D D –none

Velocity/Acceleration For 400 What is positive acceleration? AA –a car slowing to a stop B B –a car put in reverse and going from 0 to 25 mph in reverse CC –going up hill without accelerating D D –turning a corner and losing speed

Newton’s Laws 400 The law of inertia AA –is also known as Newton’s second law B B –is also known as Newton’s first law CC –is also known as Newton’s third law D D –is also known as the law of Fig Newton’s

Force For 500 Force is measured in units called? AA –units B B –lengths CC –newtons D D –pewtons

Motion For 500 All change in motion are caused by ______? AA –forces B B –sun CC –water D D –your teacher

Energy and Work For 500 Waterwheels are machines that use the _______ of flowing water. AA –flavor B B –thickness CC –energy D D –lava

Velocity/Acceleration For 500 An example of Negative Acceleration? AA –Car traveling down a hill B B –A car going around a corner and losing speed CC –a car going from 0 to 50 mph D D –a truck traveling at a constant speed

Newton’s Laws For 500 Air rushing out of an inflated balloon is an example of which law? AA –Newton’s First Law B B –Newton’s Second Law CC –Newton’s Third Law D D –Newton’s Law of Inertia