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Engage in a fun and educational game about Newton's laws of motion, pressure, and density. Test your knowledge with various questions and categories. Learn about fluid pressure, buoyancy, and more in a competitive setting. Play individually or as a team to win points and have a blast exploring science concepts!
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Welcome to Pressure and Density Jeopardy! I’m your happenin’ host Sal the Scientist! Today we will be learning about the Newton’s laws of motion! He was one smart dude! Instructions Game Board
Choose from one of five categories. Then choose a point value. The larger the value, the more difficult the question. Choose from one of four answers. When you are finished with each question, click the home button to go back to the game board. If you are playing as a team, the team with the most points wins! Have fun, and remember, SCIENCE RULES! To Game Board
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What is the formula for Pressure: Answer Back to Game Board
Force ÷ Area Back to Game Board
What are the units used for pressure. Answer Back to Game Board
Pascals Back to Game Board
As area increases, pressure does this. Answer Back to Game Board
Pressure DECREASES as area Increases Back to Game Board
How do snow shoes prevent sinking in the snow? Answer Back to Game Board
They decrease pressure by increasing the area. Back to Game Board
What 2 ways can you increase pressure? Answer Back to Game Board
Increase force or decrease area. Back to Game Board
What is a fluid? Answer Back to Game Board
Anything that flows (liquids or gases) Back to Game Board
How does increasing altitude by going up in elevation affect air pressure. Answer Back to Game Board
Elevation decreases air pressure Back to Game Board
How does going deeper underwater affect pressure. Answer Back to Game Board
Diving deeper into water increases pressure Back to Game Board
Why do your ears pop when driving up a mountain road? Answer Back to Game Board
Fluid pressure in your ears is going from high to low Back to Game Board
Why are we not crushed by the pressure outside our bodies? Answer Back to Game Board
Pressure inside your body is equal to pressure outside your body Back to Game Board
Definition: The amount of matter in an object. Answer Back to Game Board
mass Back to Game Board
Definition: How much space an object takes up. Answer Back to Game Board
volume Back to Game Board
Definition: Anything that has mass and takes up space. Answer Back to Game Board
matter Back to Game Board
Definition: Mass per unit volume, Answer Back to Game Board
Density Back to Game Board
Definition: The force in a liquid pushing up against an object’s weight. Answer Back to Game Board
buoyant force Back to Game Board
By comparing densities, we know if an object will _____ or _____. Answer Back to Game Board
Density determines if an object will float or sink Back to Game Board
According to the hydrometer reading which fluid has a greater density? How do you know? Answer A B Back to Game Board
B has a greater density because the hydrometer is floating higher Back to Game Board
If an object’s weight is greater than the buoyant force what happens? Answer Back to Game Board
When weight is greater than buoyant force…it sinks! Back to Game Board
How does a submarine float or sink? Answer Back to Game Board
Submarines change depth by pumping air in to float or pumping water in to sink. Back to Game Board
How do we measure the volume of irregular objects? Answer Back to Game Board
By measuring the volume of liquid it displaces. Back to Game Board
When an object’s weight equals the buoyant force it will…. Answer Back to Game Board
FLOAT! Back to Game Board
Liquids with different densities form layers with the greatest density… Answer Back to Game Board
The most dense sinks to the bottom. Back to Game Board
What is the density of water? Answer Back to Game Board
The density of water is = 1 g/ml Back to Game Board
What is the name of the instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure? Answer