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Jeopardy. 6 th grade review game!! Isaac Newton’s Laws of Motion!. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Motion/Force. The First. The Second. The Third. Calculations. 10 Point. 10 Point. 10 Point. 10 Point. 10 Point. 20 Points.
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Jeopardy 6th grade review game!! Isaac Newton’s Laws of Motion! Click to begin.
Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy
Motion/Force The First The Second The Third Calculations 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points
He discovered the laws of motion while observing nature and performing simple experiments
Which of Newton’s Laws • explains why Henry’s football will stay on • the ground until he kicks it. • Newton’s First Law • Newton’s Second Law • Newton’s Third Law
Newton’s First Law • Newton’s Second Law • Newton’s Third Law Superman is said to leap tall buildings in a single bound. Which of Newton’s Laws explains why he would have to use more force if he gained weight?
What is Newton’s Second Law?
Which of Newton’s Laws explains why firefighters must apply a force to the fire hose to prevent it from flying backward when the water comes out? A. Newton’s First Law B. Newton’s Second Law C. Newton’s Third Law .
What is Newton’s Third Law?
This happens when an unbalanced force is applied to an object
An object in motion will continue in motion unless acted on by this.
It’s the property of matter that keeps magicians’ plates on the table when perfoming a magic trick.
It’s the sum of all net forces when an object is not moving.
The cardinals are competing against the panthers in a game of volleyball on the moon. A cardinal player hits the ball with great force sending it over the net. Which of Newton’s Laws explains why the ball will continue moving until a panther player hits it? A. Newton’s First Law B. Newton’s Second Law C. Newton’s Third Law
What is a Newton’s First Law?
It’s the amount of force you’d need to accelerate a mass of 10 kg at a rate of 4 m/s/s.
Suppose you have a 10kg mass and a 5 kg mass. This one will accelerate more when the same force is applied.
How would filling a cart full of groceries affect the cart’s acceleration if the cart is pushed with the same force?
It’s the reaction to pulling on a rope during a game of tug of war.
What is the rope pulling back on your hands? (ROPE BURN!)
It’s the reason that Halle, Ms. Norvell’s 4 year old daughter wouldn’t hurt her hand as much as her brother Brett who is 9 did by punching a wall.
What is that the wall wouldn’t punch her back as hard, since less force was applied?
The speedometer in the car measures this
What is Instantaneous speed?
If an airplane travels 1400 km in 2 hours, what is it’s average Speed?
You and your friends walk At an average of 16 km/h After school. After 2 hours, What is your distance?
The speed of an object and it’s direction of motion