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1 Science Jeopardy Review
Quarter 2 CREDITS THE GAME

2 Energy Forces Motion Newton’s Laws Wildcard 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 Energy 100 What is energy? Answer

4 Energy 200 What is the difference between potential energy and kinetic energy? Answer

5 Energy 300 What type of energy does a stretched out rubber band have?
Answer

6 Energy 400 What form of energy is produced every time that an energy conversion takes place? Answer

7 Energy 500 What energy conversion takes place when you eat lunch?
Answer

8 Forces 100 What is the difference between a contact force and a non-contact force? Answer

9 Forces 200 Is gravity an example of a contact force or a non-contact force. Explain your answer Answer

10 Forces 300 I am traveling at a constant rate of 5 mph in one straight line. Is this an example of a balanced force or an unbalanced force? Answer

11 Forces 400 What two forces are responsible for keeping the moon in orbit around the Earth? Answer

12 Forces 500 What is the net force of the diagram below. (Force and direction) 5N 22N 12N 5N Answer

13 Motion 100 What is the average speed of someone that is runs 15 miles in 3 hours? Answer

14 Motion 200 What is the difference between speed and velocity? Answer

15 Motion 300 When does motion occur? Answer

16 Motion 400 I am traveling at a constant rate of 6 m/s as I ride around the block. Is this a balanced or unbalanced force? Why? Answer

17 Motion 500 A car and a truck are both approaching an intersection and traveling at the same rate. The light turns yellow and they both apply their brakes at the same time. Why does the car stop before the truck? Answer

18 Newton's Laws 100 What does Newton’s First Law state? Answer

19 Newton's Laws 200 What property states that an object will resist any change in motion? Answer

20 Newton's Laws 300 What does Newton’s Third Law state? Answer

21 Newton's Laws 400 What does acceleration depend on according to Newton’s second law? Answer

22 Newton's Laws 500 If I am on a skateboard and I attempt to push a bus what is going to happen, and which of Newton’s Laws does this illustrate? Answer

23 Wildcard 100 What is the formula for speed? Answer

24 Wildcard 200 When does a pendulum have the most kinetic energy? Answer

25 Wildcard 300 What effect does an increase of mass have on friction?
Answer

26 Wildcard 400 Draw 3 distance versus time graphs that shows a constant speed, acceleration, and at rest. Answer

27 Wildcard 500 Describe where there is the most potential and kinetic energy on a roller coaster. Answer

28 Energy 100 Answers Energy is defined as the ability to do work.

29 Energy 200 Answers Kinetic energy is the energy of motion. Potential energy implies stored energy and it depends on the position of the object. Potential energy is converted to kinetic energy when an object begins moving.

30 Energy 300 Answers A stretched rubber band has elastic potential energy

31 Energy 400 Answers Any time that an energy conversion takes place some thermal energy is produced

32 Energy 500 Answers The chemical energy in the food is changed to kinetic energy (some may change to potential energy).

33 Forces 100 Answers A contact force occurs when two surfaces come into direct contact with one another. An example of this would be air resistance. A non-contact force occurs when two objects are interacting with one another without directly being in contact. An example would be a magnetic field.

34 Forces 200 Answers Gravity is a non-contact force. Gravity exerts a force on you even when you are not in direct contact with the Earth.

35 Forces 300 Answers This is an example of a balanced force

36 Forces 400 Answers Gravity and Inertia

37 Forces 500 Answers The box would move 10 N to the right

38 Motion 100 Answers The speed of the person would be 5 mph

39 Motion 200 Answers Speed refers to your distance over the time that it took you to travel. Velocity is a measure of your speed and the direction that you are traveling in.

40 Motion 300 Answers Motion occurs when you are moving in relation to a reference point

41 Motion 400 Answers Unbalanced because the direction changed.

42 Motion 500 Answers The car stops before the truck because it has less mass. It takes less force to change the speed of a less massive object.

43 Newton's Laws 100 Answers Newton’s first law states that all objects will resist a change in movement unless an unbalanced force acts upon them. An object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion unless they are acted upon by an unbalanced force.

44 Newton's Laws 200 Answers The property of inertia

45 Newton's Laws 300 Answers Newton’s third law states that for any action you must have an equal and opposite reaction

46 Newton's Laws 400 Answers Acceleration depends on the mass of the object and the force applied to the object

47 Newton's Laws 500 Answers I will move backwards according to Newton’s Third Law.

48 Wildcard 100 Answers Distance/ Time

49 Wildcard 200 Answers A pendulum has the most kinetic energy as it moved through the bottom of its swing.

50 Wildcard300 Answers An increase in mass will cause an increase in friction

51 Wildcard 400 Answers At Rest Constant Speed Acceleration

52 Wildcard 500 Answers The most potential energy is on the top of the largest hill. The most kinetic energy is at the bottom of that hill. Bibliography And End

53 Bibliography Author(Unknown) Rochester Community Schools. 2008.
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