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2 Science Jeopardy 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 ExamplesChemistryPhysicsHistoryAnything Final Jeopardy

3 Help (1) Save a duplicate of this template. (2) Enter all answers and questions in the normal view. (view/normal) (3) Change the category headings in the normal view (view/normal) (4) View as a slideshow. (5) Use the home red button after each question. ©Norman Herr, 2003

4 Question Answer A-100 ANSWER: Give an example of heat QUESTION:

5 Question Answer A-200 ANSWER:Give an example of absolute temperature QUESTION: What is the temperature measured on the Kelvin scale

6 Question Answer A-300 ANSWER: give an example of an expansion joint QUESTION:

7 Question Answer A-400 ANSWER: give four examples of the green house effect QUESTION:

8 Question Answer A-500 ANSWER: Give an example of thermodynamics QUESTION:

9 Question Answer ANSWER: calorie QUESTION: What is a unit used to measure thermal energy and heat B-100

10 Question Answer B-200 ANSWER: convection currents QUESTION: What are the currents within the liquid/gas caused by heated fluid rising and cooler fluid sinking

11 Question Answer B-300 ANSWER: Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin QUESTION: Describe the three temperature scales

12 Question Answer B-400 ANSWER: What is the heat and natural processes in a system tend to go toward less useful energy (unusable) and greater disorder QUESTION: State the second law of thermodynamics

13 Question Answer B-500 ANSWER: Temp, surface area of a liquid, strength of air currents above the surface of a liquid, the pressure above the surface of the liquid, the nature of the liquid QUESTION: What factors determine the rate that something evaporates?

14 Question Answer C-100 ANSWER: Kinetic, potential QUESTION: Describe the two types of energy an object can have

15 Question Answer C-200 ANSWER: What are perpetual motion machines? QUESTION: Free energy machines

16 Question Answer C-300 ANSWER: Change in thermal energy= specific heat x change in temp x mass QUESTION: What is the equation for the change in thermal energy?

17 Question Answer C-400 ANSWER: Temperature of the object, mass, and specific heat of the substance QUESTION: What three things affect thermal energy?

18 Question Answer C-500 ANSWER: The total amount of energy in a system is constant; used for transportation and microwaves or other types of home devices QUESTION: state the first law of thermodynamics and give two examples of how it is used, or what it is used for

19 Question Answer D-100 ANSWER: Lord Kelvin QUESTION: Who invented the Kelvin scale?

20 Question Answer D-200 ANSWER: What happened in 1724 QUESTION: When was the Fahrenheit scale established

21 Question Answer D-300 ANSWER: A chemist who made the minor’s safety lamp QUESTION: Who is Sir Humphry Davey

22 Question Answer D-400 ANSWER: Sir James Dewar QUESTION: Who is the inventor of the Dewar flask or vacuum bottle

23 Question Answer D-500 ANSWER: A scientist who stated the first law of thermodynamics correctly QUESTION: who was Robert Von Mayer

24 Question Answer E-100 ANSWER: temperature QUESTION: What is one way to measure the amount of thermal energy an object contains

25 Question Answer E-200 ANSWER: Thermal energy QUESTION: What is the internal energy due to the random motions of its individual molecules is known as

26 Question Answer E-300 ANSWER: An English physicist, experimented with heating water, found the mechanical equivalent of heat known as BTU’s QUESTION: Who was James Prescott Joule and what he measure

27 Question Answer E-400 ANSWER: The development of modern thermodynamics has shown that they are impossible. It is impossible in practice because of friction QUESTION: Why do perpetual motion machines fail?

28 Question Answer E-500 ANSWER: freezing, melting, condensing, boiling, and subliming QUESTION:

29 Question Answer FINAL JEOPARDY ANSWER: Draw a calorimeter QUESTION:


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