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THIS IS Jeopardy
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With Your Host... Mrs. Prosdocimo
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Jeopardy A- Motion B- Force C- Vocab D- Energy E- Teacher’s Choice 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
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A- frame of reference B- velocity C- relative motion
You see a ball next to a doorway. Then you see the ball several feet from the doorway. You determine that movement has occurred due to this principle. A- frame of reference B- velocity C- relative motion D- relative position A 100
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You see a ball next to a doorway
You see a ball next to a doorway. Then you see the ball several feet from the doorway. You determine that movement has occurred due to this principle. C- relative motion A 100
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Which best describes the motion of a violin string as it is plucked?
A- back and forth B- straight line C- circular D- curved path A 200
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Which best describes the motion of a violin string as it is plucked?
A- back and forth A 200
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A car turning around a corner is an example of
A- straight line motion B- curved path motion C- fixed object D- back and forth motion A 300
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A car turning around a corner is an example of
B- curved path motion A 300
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Any change in speed or direction is
A- speed B- frame of reference C- acceleration D- velocity A 400
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Any change in speed or direction is
C- acceleration A 400
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To describe the velocity of a moving object, you need to know the….
A- speed and direction B- speed and position C- direction and relative motion D- direction and position A 500
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To describe the velocity of a moving object, you need to know the….
A- speed and direction A 500
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Which object requires the least amount of force to move it 5 m?
A- golf ball B- soccer ball C- bowling ball D- ping pong ball B 100
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Which object requires the least amount of force to move it 5 m?
D- ping pong ball B 100
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How can the forces used by the dogs in the picture be described?
A- The one on the left is pulling with more force. B- The dog on the right is pulling with more force. C- They are not pulling with any force. D- They are pulling with the same amount of force. B 200
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How can the forces used by the dogs in the picture be described?
D- They are pulling with the same amount of force. B 200
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What is one substance that we use to reduce friction between surfaces?
A – steel B- sandpaper C- donuts D- oil B 300
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What is one substance that we use to reduce friction between surfaces?
D. - oil B 300
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A- tile floor B- grassy field C- cement sidewalk D- paved road
A baseball is rolled across four different surfaces with the same force. Which surface will slow the movement of the soccer ball the most? A- tile floor B- grassy field C- cement sidewalk D- paved road B 400
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A baseball is rolled across four different surfaces with the same force. Which surface will slow the movement of the soccer ball the most? B- grassy field B 400
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Force is measured in what unit?
A- newton B- watt C- joule D- henry B 500
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Force is measured in what unit?
A- newton B 500
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What combines the speed and direction an object is moving?
A- frame of reference B- motion C- acceleration D- velocity C 100
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What combines the speed and direction an object is moving?
D- velocity C 100
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What is the force caused when two surfaces rub together?
A- friction B- speed C- inertia D- gravity C 200
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What is the force caused when two surfaces rub together?
A- friction C 200
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What is the force that makes objects pull toward each other?
A- inertia B- friction C- relative motion D- gravity C 300
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What is the force that makes objects pull toward each other?
D- gravity C 300
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What is stored energy called?
A- potential energy B- kinetic energy C- work D- fossil fuels C 400
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What is stored energy called?
A- potential energy C 400
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A- frame of reference B- speed C- relative motion D- acceleration
A train goes around a corner at the same speed it was traveling a straight track. What is this an example of? A- frame of reference B- speed C- relative motion D- acceleration C 500
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A train goes around a corner at the same speed it was traveling a straight track. What is this an example of? D- acceleration C 500
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When does a swing have the most potential energy?
A- at the bottom B- half way up C- as high as it can go D 100
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When does a swing have the most potential energy?
C- as high as it can go D 100
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A compressed or tightened spring is an example of
A- work B- potential energy C- kinetic energy D- gravity D 200
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A compressed or tightened spring is an example of
B- potential energy D 200
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Plants storing energy from the sun is an example of
A- work B- potential energy C- kinetic energy D- gravity D 300
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Plants storing energy from the sun is an example of
B- potential energy D 300
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________ is the ability to do work.
A- energy B- newtons C- kinetic energy D- force D 400
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________ is the ability to do work.
A- energy D 400
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A- neither kinetic nor potential energy
Someone is holding a ball in their hand. They are ready to release it, but have not done so yet. What kind of energy does the ball have? A- neither kinetic nor potential energy B- both kinetic and potential energy C- kinetic energy D- potential energy D 500
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Someone is holding a ball in their hand
Someone is holding a ball in their hand. They are ready to release it, but have not done so yet. What kind of energy does the ball have? D- potential energy D 500
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What do all objects that have mass contain?
A- work B- gravity C- chocolate D- acceleration E 100
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What do all objects that have mass contain?
B- gravity E 100
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Which object has kinetic energy?
A- a ball lying on the floor B- a stopped merry-go-round C- a dog running through the yard D- a car parked in the garage E 200
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Which object has kinetic energy?
C- a dog running through the yard E 200
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D- It pushes the objects apart.
What happens to the force of gravity between two objects when the mass of one of the objects is increased? A- It increases. B- It decreases. C- It stays the same. D- It pushes the objects apart. E 300
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What happens to the force of gravity between two objects when the mass of one of the objects is increased? A- It increases. E 300
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Speed is expressed in units of
A- time divided by distance B- distance divided by time C- direction divided by time D- force divided by time E 400
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Speed is expressed in units of
B- distance divided by time E 400
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Objects that don’t seem to move define your
A- frame of reference B- relative motion C- potential energy D- kinetic energy E 500
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Objects that don’t seem to move define your
A- frame of reference E 500
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