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Sig Figs Origins Mechanical Equilibrium Newton’s 1st Law of Motion Motion Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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$200 What is a theory & how is it different from a law?
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A theory hasn’t been proven to be true over time
$200 A theory hasn’t been proven to be true over time
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$300 7.47x10-11
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$400 80.0 -It can only have 2 sig figs in the answer
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$500 List and describe the 4 steps in the scientific method
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$500 - Problem Hypothesis Experiment Conclusion
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$100 What is the heliocentric model?
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$100 Sun centered universe
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$200 I was born on the same day as Galileo passed away
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$200 Sir Isaac Newton
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$300 He was the first to provide conclusive proof through observation and experiment, that the sun was at the center of the universe not earth
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$300 Galileo
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$400 Describe the difference between Natural and Violent Motion according to Aristotle
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$400 Natural – Object in it’s proper place. Straight up or down motion
Violent – Caused by pushing or pulling forces
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$500 Describe the Inclined Planes Experiment
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$500 He noted that balls rolling down a hill picked up speed and ball rolling up a hill lost speed. From this he reasoned that balls rolling along a horizontal plane would neither speed up or slow down. The ball would finally come to a rest not because of its “nature” but because of friction.
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100 What equation represents the equilibrium rule?
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$100 ∑F = 0
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200 Define Mechanical Equilibrium
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$200 A state wherein no physical changes occur
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300 What is a support force?
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$300 The upward force that balances the weight of an object on a surface
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$400 What is a vector
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400 A vector is an arrow that
represents the magnitude and direction of a quantity.
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500 What is the difference between tension and weight?
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$500 Tension providing a upward force
Weight providing a downward force
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$100 What other name is Newton’s 1st Law of Motion known as?
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$100 Law of Inertia
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$200 Define Inertia.
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An objects tendency to stay In its current state of motion
$200 An objects tendency to stay In its current state of motion
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$300 Define Newton’s 1st Law of Motion
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300 Every object continues in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a straight line, unless acted on by a nonzero net force.
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400 What is the SI Unit for Force?
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$400 Newton
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$500 Describe the difference between weight and mass
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Weight is gravity’s pull on you Mass is the “stuff” your made of
$500 Weight is gravity’s pull on you Mass is the “stuff” your made of
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$100 Describe what motion is
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that we describe relative to something else.
$100 Motion is movement that we describe relative to something else.
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$200 What is velocity?
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$200 Velocity is how fast and in what direction it moves.
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$300 What is free fall?
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$300 An object moving under the influence of the gravitational force is said to be in free fall.
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$400 In Free Fall… It takes 9 seconds for a ball to reach the ground.
What is its speed on impact? Acceleration before impact? What is its total distance traveled (assuming that after falling 1 second the speed reading is 10m/s and the distance traveled is 5m - Equation given d=1/2gt2
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$400 90m/s 405 m 10m/s2
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$500 An object starting from rest gains a speed v=at when it undergoes uniform acceleration. The distance covered is d=1/2at2 It’s acceleration is 2m/s2 What is the distance traveled after 7 seconds
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$500 98 meters
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Final Jeopardy Describe & draw the difference between a unitary and federal system
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Final Jeopardy Answer
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