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1 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

2 Distance/ time

3 How you calculate speed

4 Change in velocity over time

5 How you calculate acceleration

6 Mass x acceleration

7 How you calculate force

8 Mass x velocity

9 How you calculate momentum

10 Force /area

11 How you calculate pressure

12 What direction do fluids move

13 In all directions evenly

14 This person said that as the speed of a fluid increases, its pressure decreases

15 Bernoulli

16 This characteristic of an airplane wing helps it lift up

17 Shape or size

18 Fluids move from areas of

19 High to low pressure

20 What is thrust?

21 The force of the engine/ bird pushing it forward

22 A boy riding on his bike when it hits a rock continues to move forward over the handlebars

23 What is Newton’s 1st Law

24 A book laying on a desk is still there the next day

25 What is Newton’s 1st Law

26 A rocket’s exhaust pushing downward causes the rocket to go up into the air

27 What is Newton’s 3rd Law

28 A truck accelerates slower than a car when using the same force

29 What is Newton’s 2nd Law

30 A professional baseball player accelerates a ball faster than a young boy

31 What is Newton’s 2nd Law

32 How do you find net force

33 Combine all forces

34 What force opposes motion?

35 Friction

36 What is the upward force that acts on objects in a fluid?

37 Buoyant force

38 What is the net force on a table if one person applies 15 Newtons East and another person applies 25 Newtons west?

39 What is 10 Newtons West

40 Name an example of balanced forces

41 Card house, book on a table, etc.

42 What is the term for the tendency of objects to resist motion?

43 Inertia

44 What must be true for something if it is in free fall?

45 There is no air resistance

46 What does the Law of Conservation of Momentum say?

47 That momentum is not created nor destroyed, but can be transferred.

48 What is the difference between speed and velocity?

49 Velocity includes a direction

50 What happens to air pressure as you go higher into the atmosphere (in an airplane for example)?

51 It decreases because there is less air molecules

52 Final Jeopardy Topic: Fluids

53 Name three examples of fluids moving from high to low pressure

54 Opening a can of soda, breathing, Cartesian diver, drinking through a straw, etc.


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