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Review for Chapter 11 and 12 Test. Jeopardy Physical Science. Rules. We will divide into 4 groups, each group needs to elect a spokesperson. Every one needs to be actively seeking for the answer, but the spokesperson will write down the correct answer on the whiteboard.
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Review for Chapter 11 and 12 Test Jeopardy Physical Science
Rules • We will divide into 4 groups, each group needs to elect a spokesperson. Every one needs to be actively seeking for the answer, but the spokesperson will write down the correct answer on the whiteboard. • There are 10 categories, with each category having 5 questions. They increase in difficulty by the numbers. • We will rotate among the 4 teams, each team can select their category, if you get a question wrong, then the next team in line can answer the question. • The winning team will receive a prize.
Distance 100 • Distance is the length of a path between _________________________________________________.
Distance 200 • True or False: A frame of reference is a system of objects that are not moving with respect to one another.
Distance 300 • A girl who is watching a plane fly tells her friend that the plane isn’t moving at all. Describe a frame of reference in which the girl’s description would be true.
Distance 400 A greyhound bus travels 400 km North, then 163 km West, then 45 km East. What is the total distance traveled by the bus?
Distance 500 • List the common SI units for measuring distance from smallest to largest unit.
Displacement 100 • Displacement is the length of a straight line from the ___________________ to the ___________________.
Displacement 200 • A vector is a quantity that has __________ and _______________.
Displacement 300 DAILY DOUBLE • When two displacements, represented by 2 vectors, have the same direction, you can _________ their magnitudes, but when 2 vectors have opposite directions, you __________ their magnitudes. • What method do you use if Displacement vectors do not follow a straight path?
Displacement 400 • You travel 5 km N to school each day and travel 5 km S home each day. What is your displacement?
Displacement 500 • If 2 displacement vectors add to yield a total displacement of 0, but their distance is the same but greater than zero, what do you know about the two displacements?
Speed and Velocity 100 • Compare and contrast average speed to instantaneous speed.
Speed and Velocity 200 • A car travels 85 km from Town A to Town B, then 45 km from Town B to Town C. The total trip took 1.5 hours. What was the average speed of the car?
Speed and Velocity 300 • A bicyclist travels for 1.5 hours at an average speed of 32 km/h. How far does the bicyclist travel in that time?
Speed and Velocity 400 • Does a car’s speedometer show instantaneous speed, average speed, or velocity? Explain.
Speed and Velocity 500 • A boat is traveling at a velocity of 12 km/hr perpendicular to the shoreline. The river is traveling at a velocity of 5 km/hr straight with the shoreline. What is the boat’s velocity in relation to the shoreline?
Acceleration 300 • Explain free fall. What is the value of acceleration of an object due to gravity?
Acceleration 100 • Acceleration is the rate at which ______________.
Acceleration 200 • What is the equation for acceleration? • What is the unit for acceleration?
Acceleration 400 • A sprinter accelerates from the starting block to a speed of 8.0 m/s in 4.0 s. What is the magnitude of the sprinter’s acceleration?
Acceleration 500 Based on the graph, what is the skier’s acceleration. Solve for slope
Forces 100 • Which universal force can repel as well as attract?
Forces 200 • Explain Newton’s law of universal gravitation.
Forces 300 • Which of the following lists the 4 forces from weakest to strongest? • Strong nuclear, weak nuclear, gravitational, electromagnetic • Electromagnetic, gravitational, strong nuclear, weak nuclear • Gravitational, weak nuclear ,electromagnetic, strong nuclear
Forces 400 • Explain how the strong nuclear force works to overcome repulsion by like charges in the nucleus?
Forces 500 • The moon in its orbit around Earth behaves like a ball at the end of a string being swung above your head. Explain the forces involved.
Friction 100 • List the 4 types of friction.
Friction 200 • Fluid friction acting on a object moving through the air is known as ____________________.
Friction 300 • The combination of an initial forward velocity and the downward vertical force of gravity causes the ball to follow a curved path. What is the curved path called?
Friction 400 • Which of the following correctly lists friction types (excluding fluid) from weakest to strongest? • Sliding, static, magnetic • Static, rolling, sliding • Weak, strong, nuclear • Rolling, sliding, static • Static, sliding, rolling
Friction 500 • Hovercraft, which move over water on a cushion of air, can achieve greater speeds than ordinary boats? Explain why this is possible.
Newton’s 1st law 100 • Explain Newton’s 1st law.
Newton’s 1st law 200 • Newton’s 1st law is also known as the law of _____________. Explain why.
Newton’s 1st law 300 • How does a zero net force affect an object’s motion?
Newton’s 1st law 400 • Suppose two 4 N forces act on an object in the same direction, What is the net force on the object?
Newton’s 1st law 500 • Give two examples of Newton’s 1st law that you observe during a normal day?
Newton’s 2nd law 100 • Give the formula that describes Newton’s 2nd law of motion.
Newton’s 2nd law 200 • Describe the units of acceleration, net force, and mass.
Newton’s 2nd law 300 • An automobile with a mass of 1000 kilograms accelerates when the traffic light turns green. If the net force on the car is 4000 newtons, what is the car’s acceleration?
Newton’s 2nd law 400 • A 20-N net force acts on an object with a mass of 2.0 kg. What is the object’s acceleration?
Newton’s 2nd law 500 • What is the acceleration of a 1000 kg car subject to a 500 N net force?
Newton’s 3rd law 100 • What 2 forces are involved in Newton’s 3rd law of motion?
Newton’s 3rd law 200 • Describe Newton’s 3rd law of motion.
Newton’s 3rd law 300 • Explain the law of conservation of momentum.
Newton’s 3rd law 400 • Explain how Newton's third law of motion is at work when you walk.
Newton’s 3rd law 500 Daily Double • When a tennis player practices by hitting a ball against a wall, which of Newton’s laws of motion is the player making use of?
Momentum 100 • Momentum is the product of an object’s ______ and __________.
Momentum 200 • What would be the momentum of a space shuttle that sits on the launch pad?