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Calculations Fluids Newton’s laws Forces Potluck 1pt 1 pt 1 pt 1pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2pt 2pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4pt 4 pt 4pt 5pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt
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Distance/ time
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How you calculate speed
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Change in velocity over time
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How you calculate acceleration
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Mass x acceleration
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How you calculate force
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Mass x velocity
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How you calculate momentum
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Force /area
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How you calculate pressure
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What direction do fluids move
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In all directions evenly
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This person said that as the speed of a fluid increases, its pressure decreases
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Bernoulli
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This characteristic of an airplane wing helps it lift up
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Shape or size
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Fluids move from areas of
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High to low pressure
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What is thrust?
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The force of the engine/ bird pushing it forward
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A boy riding on his bike when it hits a rock continues to move forward over the handlebars
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What is Newton’s 1st Law
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A book laying on a desk is still there the next day
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What is Newton’s 1st Law
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A rocket’s exhaust pushing downward causes the rocket to go up into the air
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What is Newton’s 3rd Law
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A truck accelerates slower than a car when using the same force
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What is Newton’s 2nd Law
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A professional baseball player accelerates a ball faster than a young boy
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What is Newton’s 2nd Law
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How do you find net force
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Combine all forces
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What force opposes motion?
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Friction
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What is the upward force that acts on objects in a fluid?
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Buoyant force
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What is the net force on a table if one person applies 15 Newtons East and another person applies 25 Newtons west?
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What is 10 Newtons West
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Name an example of balanced forces
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Card house, book on a table, etc.
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What is the term for the tendency of objects to resist motion?
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Inertia
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What must be true for something if it is in free fall?
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There is no air resistance
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What does the Law of Conservation of Momentum say?
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That momentum is not created nor destroyed, but can be transferred.
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What is the difference between speed and velocity?
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Velocity includes a direction
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What happens to air pressure as you go higher into the atmosphere (in an airplane for example)?
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It decreases because there is less air molecules
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Final Jeopardy Topic: Fluids
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Name three examples of fluids moving from high to low pressure
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Opening a can of soda, breathing, Cartesian diver, drinking through a straw, etc.
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