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Physics Jeopardy Work & Power Simple Machines Energy energy Extra credit on quiz questions Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400.

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2 Physics Jeopardy Work & Power Simple Machines Energy energy Extra credit on quiz questions Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 Work & Power How many joules of work are done on an object when a force of 10N pushes it 5m?

4 $100 Answer Work & Power 50 J

5 $200 Work & Power How much work is done on a 50 N rock that you carry horizontally across a 10 m room?

6 $200 Answer Work & Power Zero Joules of Work

7 $300 Work & Power How much power is expended if you lift a 50 N rock 10 m in 2 second?

8 $300 Answer Work & Power 250 Watts

9 $400 Work & Power Marissa is jogging up a winding trail on a mountain that has a height of 200 m. When she finally gets to the top a sign tells her that the trail has a distance of 800 m. If she has a mass of 48 Kg, how much Work has she done?

10 $400 Answer Work & Power 96000 Joules

11 $500 Work & Power Sam, who has a mass of 70Kg, races Jarvis, who has a mass of 50Kg, up a hill with a height of 10m. If Sam gets up the hill in 5s and Jarvis gets up the hill in 3.6s, who is more powerful?

12 $500 Answer Work & Power Sam’s power was 1400 Watts and Jarvis’s power was also 1400Watts, so they had the same amount of power.

13 $100 Question Simple Machines The ratio of output force to input force of a simple machine is called the: a) gear ratio b) fulcrum c) efficiency d) mechanical advantage. e) pivot point

14 $100 Answer Simple Machines d) Mechanical advantage

15 $200 Question Simple Machines How much less work does Jack do when he pulls a rope of a pulley down.7m and lifts a mass of 540N that is supported by 4 ropes?

16 $200 Answer Simple Machines The work on both sides are the same.

17 $300 Question Simple Machines If Erin can only push with a force of 8N, how far out must she be from the fulcrum of the lever if she is lifting a mass with a weight of 40N that is 30cm from the fulcrum?

18 $300 Answer Simple Machines 150cm

19 $400 Question Simple Machines You build a lever to help you lift a tank. The tank weighs 4000 N, and you need to lift it 2 meters. You decide on a whim to analyze what you have done after lifting the tank and realize that you moved your end of the lever a whopping 20 meters, but had to apply a 500 N force. What did you find out the efficiency of your lever was?

20 $400 Answer Simple Machines 80 % efficiency

21 $500 Question Simple Machines How high does a 300N weight get lifted if it is supported by a system of 4 pulleys like the system below, and Mark pulls the rope.5m? 300N Irvin

22 $500 Answer Simple Machines.125m

23 $100 Question Energy Potential energy is the energy an object has because of its ______. a)Speed b) location c) size d) temperature e) density

24 $100 Answer Energy B) Location

25 $200 Question Energy If an object has kinetic energy, then it also must have _______. a)Impulse b) momentum c) acceleration d)Force e)None of the above

26 $200 Answer Energy b) momentum

27 $300 Question Energy A toy cart moves with a kinetic energy of 30J. If its speed is doubled, what will its kinetic energy be?

28 $300 Answer Energy 120J

29 $400 Question Energy If Barbora, with mass of 46Kg jumps off the top of the high school, height: 20m, how much kinetic energy does she have when she has fallen a quarter of the distance?

30 $400 Answer Energy 2300 J

31 $500 Question Energy A ball slides down the frictionless track shown below. The ball has no velocity at position F. A B C G E F a) To what point does the ball rise on the opposite incline? b) At what point(s) in the diagram is the speed at a maximum? c) At what point(s) is the kinetic energy at a maximum? d) At what point(s) is the speed zero? e) At what point(s) is the potential energy at a minimum? f) At what point(s) is the potential energy at a maximum? g) At what point(s) is the momentum at a maximum?

32 $500 Answer Energy a) E b) B c) B d) F & E e) B f) F & E g) B

33 $100 Question energy If you stand on top of a building and figure out that you have a PE of 4000 Joules, what would your KE be right before you hit the ground?

34 $100 Answer energy KE = 4000 J

35 $200 Question energy How much work does it take to lift a 400 N slab of brick a height of 5 meters?

36 $200 Answer energy W = 200 J

37 $300 Question energy How much kinetic energy do you have if you are running at a speed of 5 m/s and have a mass of 65 kg?

38 $300 Answer energy KE = 812.5 J

39 $400 Question energy What is your speed if you have a KE of 32000 J and a mass of 70 kg?

40 $400 Answer energy v = 30.2 m/s

41 $500 Question energy What is your KE half way down a hill if the hill has a height of 25 m and you have a mass of 55 kg?

42 $500 Answer energy KE = 6875 J

43 $100 Question Other LOL

44 $100 Answer Other LOL

45 $200 Question Other LOL

46 $200 Answer Other LOL

47 $300 Question Other LOL

48 $300 Answer Other LOL

49 $400 Question Other LOL

50 $400 Answer Other LOL

51 $500 Question Other Just sad….

52 $500 Answer Other LOL

53 Final Jeopardy Why will a looped coil attached to a DC power supply not work as a good motor?

54 Final Jeopardy Answer


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