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THIS IS JEOPARDY
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With Your Host... Mrs. Kenny
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Instruments / Tools True / False Scientific Method Base Units Vocabulary Calculations 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
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The unit for mass A 100
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gram A 100
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The unit for length (distance)
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meter A 200
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The unit for temperature
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Celsius A 300
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The unit for Liquid Volume
A 400
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liter A 400
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The unit for density A 500
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g/cm3 or g/ml A 500
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The measure of the force of gravity on an object.
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weight B 100
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The amount of space an object occupies B 200
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Volume B 200
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The amount of matter an object contains B 300
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mass B 300
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The measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
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temperature B 400
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object contains in a given
The amount of matter an object contains in a given amount of space B 500
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Density B 500
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A tool (equipment) used to measure distances C 100
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Meter stick or metric ruler C 100
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Sounds like it’s smarter than you right now…but it is equipment used
to find fluid volume C 200
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Graduated Cylinder C 200
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This tool has three beams to help accurately measure mass.
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Triple Beam Balance C 300
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You would use this to find the volume of a regularly shaped solid (hint: boom, boom, boom)
C 400
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Meter stick or Metric ruler C 400
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You would use this to find the volume of a small irregularly shaped object (hint: water in a bath tub or glug, glug, glug) C 500
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Graduated Cylinder C 500
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Figure the volume of a box measuring 2cm by 3cm by 1cm.
D 100
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6 cm3 D 100
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The weights on a triple beam balance are a 100 on the hundreds beam, 0 on the tens beam, and 8 with 4 more little lines on the ones beam D 200
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108.4 g D 200
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What is the volume of an object if when put into a graduated
cylinder the meniscus rises from 100mL up to 134mL. D 300
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34 mL D 300
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The density of an object with a mass of 150g and a volume of 15cm3.
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10 g/cm3 D 400
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Calculate the density of an object with a mass of 20g and a volume of 10mL.
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2 g/mL D 500
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If you landed on the moon, your mass would be different.
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False E 100
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The first step of the scientific method is performing an experiment.
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False E 200
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In an experiment, the standard of comparison is the called the control.
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True E 300
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Density is calculated by an object’s mass being divided by its volume.
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True E 400
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A denser object will float on top of a less dense object
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False E 500
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A valid experiment can only test how many variables at a time?
F 100
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1 F 100
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This step of the scientific method mentions if the hypothesis was accepted or rejected.
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Conclusion F 200
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If testing the effectiveness of different brands of laundry detergents, the control group would be …
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Water only F 300
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If testing the effectiveness of different brands of laundry detergents, the independent variable is
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Type of detergent F 400
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If testing the effectiveness of different brands of laundry detergents, the dependent variable is
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How clean the clothes became
F 500
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The Final Jeopardy Category is: Metric System
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Name two advantages of the Metric System
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- based on 10 - used around the world - easy to convert Click on screen to continue
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