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Jeopardy

Forces Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 KE and PE Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Friction Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Newton Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Oddballs Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Forces

A push or pull that makes an object start moving, stop moving, speed up, slow down, or change direction.

$100 Answer from Forces

Force

$200 Question from Forces


The most important force on Earth that pulls all objects downward toward its surface is called __________________.

$200 Answer from Forces


Gravity

$300 Question from Forces

The invisible force that slows moving objects down is called _____________.

$300 Answer from Forces


Friction

$400 Question from Forces


Explain why I would weigh more on Jupiter than on Earth.

$400 Answer from Forces


Jupiter has a greater amount of mass than Earth. Therefore, the force of gravity would be greater in Jupiter.

$500 Question from Forces


What must be applied to see an object in motion?

$500 Answer from Forces


Force

$100 Question from PE and KE?


What (2) factors influence the amount of potential and kinetic energy that is stored and released? a)The objects mass and location b)The objects surface and texture c)The surface and amount of heat d)The distance and direction of the object

$100 Answer from PE and KE


a.) The objects mass and location

$200 Question from KE and PE


Which of the following has the least potential energy? a)Bowling ball b) Tennis ball c) Ping Pong ball d) Basketball

$200 Answer from KE and PE


C. Ping pong ball

$300 Question from KE and PE


What is the energy of motion called?

$300 Answer from KE and PE


Kinetic energy

$400 Question from KE and PE


Pulling a bow and arrow back and holding its position is an example of what energy?

$400 Answer from KE and PE

Potential Energy

$500 Question from KE and PE


True or False Kinetic energy is dependent on the amount of Potential energy.

$500 Answer from KE and PE

True

$100 Question from Friction


What is friction? a)The distance an object moves in a certain amount of time b)The force that works against motion when two surfaces touch c)The forces that causes objects to pick up speed c)A special material that causes heat

$100 Answer from Friction


a) Force against motion when two surfaces touch

$200 Question from Friction


What are the three types of friction?

$200 Answer from Friction


Static, Sliding, Rolling

$300 Question from Friction


Which of the following is an example of static friction? a)Pushing a box across the floor b)Rollerskating c)Pulling a wagon d)The kitchen refrigerator

$300 Answer from Friction

d.) the kitchen refrigerator

$400 Question from Friction


Which type of shoes creates the greatest amount of friction? a)Dress shoes b)Flip flops c)Hiking boots d)Ballet shoes

$400 Answer from Friction

C.) Hiking boots

$500 Question from Friction

Materials that are used to reduce friction between two surfaces

$500 Answer from Friction


Lubricant

$100 Question from Newton


Which of the following is not true? a)Newton discovered the 3 Laws of Motion b)Newton published the Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy c)Newton realized the moons circular path could be explained by the universal law of gravitation. d)Newton provided a theory to calculate the amount of energy radiated by the Sun.

$100 Answer from Newton

d. Newton provided a theory to calculate the amount of energy radiated by the Sun.

$200 Question from Newton


According to Newtons Law of Acceleration, the acceleration ____________the greater the mass.

$200 Answer from Newton


decreases

$300 Question from Newton


Which of the following examples is explained by Newtons 1st Law of Motion (Law of Inertia)? a)A truck takes longer than the car to stop. b)When Jimmy leaps off the boat, it moves backward. c)The force of the water coming out the hose pushes Michael back. d) The rock stops the skateboard, but John continues forward.

$300 Answer from Newton


D. The skateboard stops, but the boy keeps going

$400 Question from Newton


Which law of motion explains why a rocket projects upward into space when the fire blows down?

$400 Answer from Newton


Law 3 (Law of Interaction) For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

$500 Question from Newton


Explain Newtons law of universal gravitation.

$500 Answer from Newton

Planets stay in orbit due to the same gravitational force the pulls objects to the center of Earths core.

$100 Question from Oddball

What does the spring scale measure?

$100 Answer from Oddball

Weight or the force of gravity on an object.

$200 Question from Oddball


The unit of weight in the metric system a) Newton b) Pound c) Liter d) Joules

$200 Answer from Oddball Newton

$300 Question from Oddball


Words such as above and below, left and right, and north and south give clues about_______________. a)Work b) Force c) friction d) position

$300 Answer from Oddball


Position

$400 Question from Oddball


An objects motion can be described and measured by its ___________________. a). b). c). d). Mass and weight Strength Direction and speed None of the above

$400 Answer from Oddball


c) Direction and speed

$500 Question from Oddball


True or False The greater the force, the greater the change in motion.

$500 Answer from Oddball


True

Final Jeopardy
A toy race car slides down the ramp and travels 200 inches across the floor before it comes to a stop. Explain Newtons first law of motion and all the forces that are involved.

Final Jeopardy Answer


Gravity-is the force the creates motion Friction-is the outside force that causes the toy to eventually come to a stop. The height of the ramp affects the amount of the force of gravity on the toy car.

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