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2 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

3 Vocabulary 1

4 Vocabulary 2

5 Multiple Choice

6 True / False

7 Short Answer

8 Multiple Choice Vocabulary 1 Vocabulary 2 True / False Short Answer $ $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

9 This is the vocabulary word for a “Push” or a “Pull”!

10 Vocabulary 1 - $200 Finding how quickly an object is moving by dividing the distance by time! Distance Time

11 The measure of gravitational force exerted on an object!
Vocabulary 1- $300 The measure of gravitational force exerted on an object!

12 The speed of an object in a certain direction!
Vocabulary 1- $400 The speed of an object in a certain direction!

13 Vocabulary 1- $500 An object that appears to stay still and that aides you to detect motion in another object!

14 A force that attempts to stop motion.
Vocabulary 2 - $100 A force that attempts to stop motion. The animation shows a type of rolling _________!

15 Vocabulary 2 - $200 A force of attraction between objects! It’s the same force that pulls you towards the center of the Earth!

16 The measure of the amount of matter that makes up an object!
Vocabulary 2 - $300 The measure of the amount of matter that makes up an object!

17 A change in an object’s speed, direction or both!
Vocabulary - $400 A change in an object’s speed, direction or both!

18 An object’s CHANGE in POSITION relative to a reference point!
Vocabulary 2 - $500 An object’s CHANGE in POSITION relative to a reference point!

19 b.) negative acceleration c.) positive acceleration
Multiple Choice - $100 A jogger runs straight and does not speed up or slow down, she is traveling with a: a.) constant velocity b.) negative acceleration c.) positive acceleration d.) constant acceleration!

20 c.) The direction was unchanged. d.) The direction changed!
Multiple Choice - $200 A firefighter’s velocity starts at 2.2 m/s up the ladder and changes to 0.4 m/s near the top. How do you know that the firefighter has a negative acceleration? a.) The speed increased. b.) The speed decreased c.) The direction was unchanged. d.) The direction changed!

21 Increases b/c gravitational force is increasing
Multiple Choice - $300 If you are in a spacecraft that has been launched into outer space, what happens to your body weight? Increases b/c gravitational force is increasing b. Increases b/c gravitational force is decreasing c. Decreases b/c gravitational force is decreasing d. Decrease b/c gravitational force is increasing.

22 If there is to be a CHANGE in motion, then a force must be a(n)…....
Multiple Choice - $400 If there is to be a CHANGE in motion, then a force must be a(n)….... Gravitational force b. Balanced force c. Frictional force d. Unbalanced force

23 Which one of the following IS accelerating?
Multiple Choice - $500 Which one of the following IS accelerating? a. Going straight at a constant speed. b. Going up at a constant speed c. Going down at a constant speed d. Going around in circles at a constant speed.

24 True / False - $100 True or False: The difference between SPEED and VELOCITY is that velocity can show direction, while speed does not show direction!

25 True / False - $200 True or False: The wheels rotating on your rollerblades is an example of sliding friction.

26 True / False - $300 True or False: Speed = Distance Time

27 All mass is affected by gravity no matter how small the mass!
True / False - $400 True or False: All mass is affected by gravity no matter how small the mass!

28 True / False - $500 True or False As the distance of two objects increases then the gravity between them also increases!

29 What is the net force and the direction?
Short Answer - $100 What is the net force and the direction? 10 N 15 N

30 What is the net force and the direction?
Short Answer - $200 What is the net force and the direction? 10 N 15 N

31 Tell of a way to reduce friction!
Short Answer - $300 Tell of a way to reduce friction!

32 Explain the TYPE of friction being used in this example.
Short Answer - $400 Explain the TYPE of friction being used in this example. The people are using a 4-wheeled cart to move the cabinet into the house!

33 Explain why the box is NOT moving in this picture.
Short Answer - $500 Explain why the box is NOT moving in this picture. 10 N 10 N

34 Vocabulary 1 - $100 Force! $

35 Vocabulary 1 - $200 SPEED! $

36 Weight! $ Vocabulary 1 - $300 Wave interference animation
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37 Vocabulary 1 - $400 Velocity $

38 Vocabulary 1 - $500 Reference Point! $

39 Vocabulary 2 - $100 Friction! $

40 Vocabulary 2 - $200 Gravity! $

41 Vocabulary 2 - $300 Mass! $

42 Vocabulary 2 - $400 Acceleration! $

43 Vocabulary 2 - $500 Motion! $

44 Multiple Choice - $100 Constant Velocity $

45 Multiple Choice - $200 The speed decreased! $

46 Decrease b/c gravitational force is decreasing!
Multiple Choice - $300 Decrease b/c gravitational force is decreasing! $

47 Multiple Choice - $400 Unbalanced Force! $

48 Going around in circles!
Multiple Choice - $500 Going around in circles! This is the case b/c you are changing your direction! $

49 True! Velocity does give information about Direction and Speed! $
True / False - $100 True! Velocity does give information about Direction and Speed! $

50 False! The wheels rotating are demonstrating ROLLING friction! $
True / False - $200 False! The wheels rotating are demonstrating ROLLING friction! $

51 True! Distance and Time are BOTH factors that calculate Speed $
True / False - $300 True! Distance and Time are BOTH factors that calculate Speed $

52 True / False - $400 True! Matter is ALWAYS affected by gravity regardless of the size of the masses! Gravity! $

53 True / False - $500 False Newton’s Law states that as the distance increases between two objects then the force of the gravity decreases! $

54 Short Answer - $100 25 Newtons to the right! 10 N + 15 N 25 N $

55 Short Answer - $200 5 Newtons moving down! 15 N - 10 N 5 N $

56 Possible Answers: Rolling Friction / Wheels Make the Surface Smoother
Short Answer - $300 Possible Answers: Rolling Friction / Wheels Make the Surface Smoother Use a Lubricant $

57 The movers are using ROLLING friction!
Short Answer - $400 The movers are using ROLLING friction! $

58 The box is not moving because the net force applied is zero!!
Short Answer - $500 The box is not moving because the net force applied is zero!! $

59 Rolling Sliding Static
Multiple Choice Net Force Friction $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1000 $1000 $1000 $1000

60 This picture shows an example of what type of friction?
Rolling Sliding Static $200 This picture shows an example of what type of friction? (rolling / sliding / static)

61 Rolling Sliding Static - $200
Rolling Friction!

62 This picture shows an example of what type of friction?
Rolling Sliding Static - $400 This picture shows an example of what type of friction? (rolling / sliding / static)

63 Rolling Sliding Static - $400
Sliding Friction $

64 This picture shows an example of what type of friction?
Rolling Sliding Static - $600 This picture shows an example of what type of friction? (rolling / sliding / static) There is NO movement in the picture!

65 Rolling Sliding Static - $600
Static Friction $

66 This picture shows an example of what type of friction?
Rolling Sliding Static - $800 This picture shows an example of what type of friction? (rolling / sliding / static)

67 Rolling Sliding Static - $800
Rolling Friction! $

68 This picture shows an example of what type of friction?
Rolling Sliding Static - $1000 This picture shows an example of what type of friction? (rolling / sliding / static)

69 Rolling Sliding Static - $1000
Sliding Friction $

70 What is the net force and the direction?

71 The net force is 55 Newtons to the left!

72 What is the net force and the direction?

73 The net force is 5 Newtons to the left and diagonally down!
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74 What is the net force and the direction?

75 The net force is 25 Newtons down!
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76 25 N 20 N 20 N 25 N What is the net force and the direction?

77 25 N 20 N 20 N 25 N The net force is ZERO and there is NO direction! $

78 15 N 20 N 10 N 10 N What is the net force and the direction?

79 The net force is 5 Newtons to the right and diagonally up!
$ 10 N

80 Multiple Choice - $200 The mass of the treasure chest is 100 grams on the Earth. What is the mass of the chest on the moon? 100 grams 200 grams 300 grams 400 grams

81 Multiple Choice - $200 100 Grams! Remember the MASS of any object is always the same no matter where in the universe you may be! $

82 Which of the following is an example of a balanced force?
Multiple Choice - $400 Which of the following is an example of a balanced force? kids pulling a wagon on a playground soccer players running during a game a boat traveling on a lake a chair at the kitchen table

83 The chair at the kitchen table because it’s not moving!
Multiple Choice - $400 The chair at the kitchen table because it’s not moving! All the other examples involve movement so there MUST be an unbalanced forces at work! $

84 The direction was unchanged. The speed increased.
Multiple Choice - $600 A skiers velocity begins at 0.1 m/s going downhill and changes to 10.1 m/s near the bottom. How do you know that the skier has a positive acceleration? The direction changed The direction was unchanged. The speed increased. d. The speed decreased

85 Multiple Choice - $600 The speed INCREASED! $

86 Multiple Choice - $800 As the distance between two object decreases, the force of gravity between them: Decreases Does not change Increases

87 Remember as objects get closer together their gravity increases!
Multiple Choice - $800 INCREASED! Remember as objects get closer together their gravity increases! $

88 Multiple Choice - $1000 The gravitational pull _____________ as two objects move further apart from each other! Decreases Stays the same Increases

89 Multiple Choice - $1000 DECREASED! Remember as two objects move away from each the gravitational pull between them is reduced! $

90 Friction - $200 True or False Friction is a force that attempts to stop motion from taking place!

91 Friction - $200 True! Friction does act on objects in an attempt to prevent their motion! $

92 Friction - $400 True or False Sliding Friction and Rolling Friction are exactly the same!

93 Friction - $400 False! Rolling Friction and Sliding Friction are different from each other! $

94 Friction - $600 True or False The wheels on a car moving it forward is a HELPFUL type of friction!

95 True! If the cars on the tire do not roll, then the car cannot move! $
Friction - $600 True! If the cars on the tire do not roll, then the car cannot move! $

96 True or False Static Friction allows you to sit in a chair!

97 Friction - $800 True! The static friction causes you to “stick” to your chair so you don’t slide off! $

98 Friction - $1000 True or False The word “Static” in the phrase Static Friction has the meaning “moving.”

99 Friction - $1000 False! Static means “Non-moving”! $

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101 Category Short Answers

102 What is Mrs. Klemz’s favorite candy?
Final Jeopardy - Question. What is Mrs. Klemz’s favorite candy? $

103 Final Jeopardy- Answer
100 Grand candy bar (with rice krispies chocolate and caramel)

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110 END OF GAME

111 Table 1 $ Table 2 $ Table 3 $ Table 4 $ Credits

112 Designed and Created by Jeffrey White jcteacher@yahoo.com
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