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2 Jeopardy End of Year Review Part 2 By Lisa Bolin

3 EnergyMotionForceMagnetism Heat and Temperature Waves Sound and Light 20 40 60 80 100 120

4 20 Points What is energy? The ability to do work.

5 40 Points What are energy conversions? Changes from one form of energy to another.

6 60 Points What is the energy of motion? Kinetic energy

7 80 Points What is potential energy? The energy of an object because of its position.

8 100 Points How do you determine gravitational potential energy? By multiplying the weight times the height of an object.

9 120 Points Identify the energy conversions in the following: 1. Toaster: electrical energy to __________energy 2. Toy airplane: wound-up rubber band is elastic potential energy which converts into _______________energy. 3. Eating food: _____________ energy is converted into thermal energy and kinetic energy 1.Thermal energy 2.Kinetic 3.Chemical

10 20 Points How can you observe motion? Give several examples. By using a reference point such as a tree, or anything that stays in one place.

11 40 Points How do you determine the speed of an object? By measuring the distance traveled by an object and the time it took to travel that distance. Then divide the distance by the time distance / time

12 60 Points Define velocity. The speed in a particular direction.

13 80 Points Define acceleration. The rate at which velocity (speed in a particular direction.) changes.

14 100 Points When does an object accelerate? Whenever it its speed, direction, or both change.

15 120 Points Explain how the line on a distance/time graph would look when an object is: 1. speeding up 2. slowing down 3. stopped 1. When speeding up, the line with slope upwards. 2. When an object is slowing down, the line will slope downwards. 3. When an object is not moving, the line will be horizontal.

16 20 Points What is force? A push or a pull.

17 40 Points What is the SI unit used to express force? The newton (N)

18 60 Points What is friction? A force that opposes motion.

19 80 Points Once an object is in motion or resting, what kind of force is needed to change what it is already doing? Unbalanced

20 100 Points Name 3 ways friction is increased (helpful). 1.Sand put on a road or sidewalk to prevent slipping. 2.Force applied while erasing a dry erase board. 3.Deep tread on the bottom of athletic shoes. 4.Wearing batting gloves.

21 120 Points Name 3 ways friction can be decreased. (Otherwise, may be harmful.) 1.Using oil on a bike chain or engine parts. 2.Applying wax on skis. 3.Waxing the bowling alley lane. 4.Use of ball bearings.

22 20 Points What is a magnet? Any material that attracts iron or things that are made of iron.

23 40 Points What are the points on a magnet that have opposite magnetic qualities? Magnetic poles

24 60 Points Describe what happens when a magnet’s domains are lined up and what happens when they get scrambled. When a magnet’s domains are lined up, the magnet will be magnetized, when they are scrambled, the magnet will no longer be magnetized.

25 80 Points Name two ways a magnet can lose its magnetic properties. 1.By dropping or hitting it hard. 2.Putting it in a strong magnetic field that is opposite to its own. 3.Increasing the temperature.

26 100 Points If you allow a magnet to hang freely, which magnetic pole will point to the geographic north, why? The north magnetic pole will point to the geographic north because that is actually a magnetic south pole.

27 120 Points What exists in the region around a magnet in which forces can act and how can you see them if they are invisible? Magnetic field lines exist around all magnets and can be seen by sprinkling iron filings around them.

28 20 Points What is temperature? A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of an object.

29 40 Points What is heat? The energy transferred between objects that are at different temperatures.

30 60 Points What happens when two objects at different temperatures come in contact with each other? Thermal energy will be transferred from the higher temperature object to the lower temperature object until both objects are at the same temperature.

31 80 Points Define and give an example of thermal conduction. The transfer of thermal energy from one substance to another through direct contact. Ex. The handle of a pot on the stove will get hot.

32 100 Points Define and give an example of convection. The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of a liquid or a gas. Ex. Water at the bottom of a pot heats up, rises, then when it cools off will sink again.

33 120 Points Define and give an example of radiation. The transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves, such as visible light and infrared waves. Ex. All objects radiate electromagnetic waves; a portable heater would be an example of an object that is used for that purpose.

34 20 Points What is a wave? Any disturbance that transmits energy through matter or empty space.

35 40 Points What is a medium, and give examples. A medium is a substance through which a wave can travel. It can be any solid, liquid or a gas.

36 60 Points How do you determine the wavelength? Wavelength is the distance between any two crests or compressions next to each other.

37 80 Points As the frequency increases, the wavelength _______________. As the frequency increases, the wavelength decreases.

38 100 Points Describe the vibration of the particles in a transverse wave. The particles vibrate back and forth, perpendicular to the direction the wave is going

39 120 Points Describe the vibration of the particles in a longitudinal wave. The particles vibrate back and forth in the direction the wave moves.

40 20 Points Sound waves are _____________________ waves. Sound waves a re longitudinal waves.

41 40 Points Light waves travel as ____________________ waves. Light waves travel as transverse waves.

42 60 Points _____________________ waves require and medium, and _____________ waves do not require a medium. Sound waves require a medium and light waves do not require a medium.

43 80 Points Sound waves travel fastest through ________________. Sound waves travel fastest through solids. (steel is the best.)

44 100 Points When people wear white clothes, which colors are reflected? Absorbed? When people wear blue clothes, which colors are reflected, absorbed? White clothes- all the colors (ROY G. BiV) are reflected, none are absorbed. Blue clothes- Only blue is reflected, all the others are absorbed.

45 120 Points How is the electromagnetic spectrum arranged and name the waves. The EM spectrum is arranged from long to short wavelength and from low to high frequency. The waves are radio, microwave, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays..


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