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Ch. 3 Motion & Forces Jeopardy Review
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Round 1 Need for Speed The Force Be With You Rub A Dub Dub A Matter of Gravity Newton Rules 10 20 30 40 50 Round 2
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Need for Speed – 10 points Scientific unit for speed m/s Next Question
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Need for Speed – 20 points The two factors that determine speed. Distance & time Next Question
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Need for Speed – 30 points Speed in a particular direction. Velocity Next Question
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Need for Speed – 40 points Formula for calculating average speed. Distance traveled divided by time it took (d/t) Next Question
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Need for Speed– 50 points The factor placed on the y-axis when graphing speed. Distance [time is on the x-axis] Next Question
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The Force Be With You – 10 points Forces that cause no change in speed or direction. Balanced Next Question
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The Force Be With You – 20 points Forces that cause a change in speed, direction, or both. Unbalanced Next Question
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The Force Be With You – 30 points The scientific unit of force. Newton Next Question
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The Force Be With You – 40 points The combination of all the forces acting on an object. Net force Next Question
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The Force Be With You – 50 points The net force on a rope when one dog pulls with a force of 20 N east and another dog pulls with a force of 12 N west. 8 N east Next Question
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Rub A Dub Dub – 10 points A force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact. Friction Next Question
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Rub A Dub Dub – 20 points Name 2 types of friction that can occur due to motion of one or more objects. Sliding, rolling, fluid friction (these are all examples of kinetic friction) Next Question
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Rub A Dub Dub – 30 points Friction that occurs between two objects that are not moving. Static Friction Next Question
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Rub A Dub Dub – 40 points State one way you could decrease friction in a car’s engine. Lubricant—oil, grease Next Question
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Rub A Dub Dub – 50 points The two factors that determine how much friction exists between two objects. Force (how hard you push) & Roughness of the surfaces Next Question
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A Matter of Gravity – 10 points A measure of the force of gravity on an object. Weight Next Question
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A Matter of Gravity – 20 points The scientific unit used to measure weight. Newton (a measure of a force—gravity!) Next Question
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A Matter of Gravity – 30 points Gravity ___________as distance between two objects increases. Decreases Next Question
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A Matter of Gravity– 40 points Calculate the acceleration of a roller coaster that goes from a speed of 0 m/s to 8 m/s in 8 seconds. 1 m/s 2 Show Work: [8m/s – 0m/s]/8 s= 1 m/s 2 Next Question
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A Matter of Gravity– 50 points Gravity ____________as the mass of the objects increases. Increases Next Question
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Newton Rules – 10 points The force that causes the speed of a falling object to slow down. Air resistance Next Question
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Newton Rules – 20 points Assuming no air resistance, which will hit the ground first: a shot put or a soft ball dropped at the same time from the top of the school building? They will hit at the same time. Next Question
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Newton Rules– 30 points When force increases, acceleration ___________. Increases Next Question
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Newton Rules – 40 points When mass increases, acceleration _____________. decreases Next Question
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Newton Rules– 50 points The tendency of an object to remain “as is” (whether at rest or in motion). Inertia Next Question
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Round 2 Category 6Category 7Category 8Category 9Category 10 20 40 60 80 100 Final Jeopardy
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Final Jeopardy Write down the amount you wish to wager on this question
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Final Jeopardy Whose theory did Newton prove correct when he developed The Law of Universal Gravitation? Galileo’s
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