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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Click here for Final Jeopardy
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Newton’s 1 st Law Newton’s 2 nd Law Momentum and Impulse Waves and Sound Potpourri 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Newton’s 3 rd Law
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This is Newton’s First Law.
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What is the Law of Inertia?
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The gravitational attraction between you and Earth.
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What is weight?
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This is the unit of mass
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What is Kilogram?
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This has a greater mass: King-sized pillow or an automobile battery
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What is an automobile battery?
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A sheet of paper can be withdrawn from under a container of milk without toppling it if the paper is jerked quickly. This is the best explanation of how this happens.
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What is the Law of Inertia?
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If mass increases, acceleration does this (assuming force stays the same).
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What is decrease?
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A force is a vector quantity because it has both of these.
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Magnitude and Direction
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An object is propelled along a path by a force. If the net force were doubled, its acceleration would do this.
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What is double?
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An object is pulled up with a force of 15 and south with a force of 5. This is the net force.
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What is 10N up?
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This is what Newton’s Second Law states.
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What is Force and Acceleration are directly proportional while Mass and Acceleration are inversely proportional.
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When there is an action force, there is also this.
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What is a reaction force?
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A hockey player exerts a force of 50 N on a puck. This is the amount of the reaction force the puck exerts on the hockey player.
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What is 50 N?
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A player catches a ball. The action force is the impact of the ball on the glove. What is the reaction force?
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What is the force the glove exerts on the ball?
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This is the reason the Earth’s oceans have tides.
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The Earth’s gravity pulls on the moon, and the moon pulls back on the Earth
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This is what Newton’s 3rd Law states.
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What is for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction?
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This is the equation for Momentum.
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What is P=mv?
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A ball is moving at 4 m/s and has a mass of 12 kg. This is its momentum.
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What is 48 kgm/s?
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An object that has kinetic energy must be this.
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What is moving?
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A job is done slowly, while an identical job is done quickly. Both jobs require the same amount of work, but different amounts of this.
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What is power?
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This has the largest momentum: Tightrope worker Dog running Pickup Truck speeding A science classroom Mack truck at a rest stop
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What is a pickup truck speeding?
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This is a wiggle in time.
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What is a vibration?
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A sound wave is this type of wave.
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What is longitudinal?
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A 60 vibration per second wave travels 30 m in 1 s. This is its frequency.
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What is 60 hertz?
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The range of human hearing is this.
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What is 20Hz- 20000Hz?
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If the frequency of a certain wave is 10 Hz, its period is this.
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What is 1/10?
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The source of all wave motion is this.
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What is a vibration?
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Sound waves travel faster in this type of air?
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What is warm air?
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What is the acceleration of a car that maintains a constant velocity of 100 km/h?
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What is 0?
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Exert 1 N for a distance of 1 m in 1 s and you deliver this amount of power.
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What is 1 Watt?
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This is the force of gravity on a 500 N woman standing on the Earth’s surface.
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What is 500 N?
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Make your wager
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In order to catch a ball, a baseball player extends the hand forward before impact with the ball then lets it ride backward in the direction of the ball’s motion upon impact. Doing this reduces the force of impact on the players hand because of this.
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What is it increases the time of impact?
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