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Learn about the trade-offs in using simple machines and how they affect work output in this educational jeopardy game. Discover the different types of machines and their functions.
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Simple Machines FINAL JEOPARDY Press to return to game menu
Simple Machines Final Jeopardy The is always a trade-off when you are using simple machines. Explain how the trade off works. Press to return to game menu
Simple Machines Final Jeopardy Answer: You can use less force but you have to use that force over a greater distance. Press to return to game menu
Great Work! Keep Studying at home for our test on Tuesday. Press to return to game menu
Forces 100 Question: This is the name for a push or a pull. Press to return to game menu
Types of Pollution 100 Answer: Force 100 points Press to return to game menu
Forces 200 Question: This is the name of the force that pulls objects to earth. Press to return to game menu
Forces Answer: Gravity 200 points Press to return to game menu
Forces300 Daily Double This is the name of a force caused by one object rubbing against another. Press to return to game menu
Forces300 Daily Double Friction 600 points Press to return to game menu
Forces400 Question: The _________ of an object tells how fast it is going. Press to return to game menu
Forces Answer: Speed 400 points Press to return to game menu
Forces500 Question: Scientists say that this happens when a force is applied to an object and the object moves. Press to return to game menu
Forces Answer: Work 500 points Press to return to game menu
Simple Machines 100 Question: This type of simple machine is a flat surface with one end higher than the other. Press to return to game menu
Simple Machines 100 Answer: Inclined Plane 100 points Press to return to game menu
Simple Machines 200 Question: This simple machine dose work by pivoting on a fixed point called a fulcrum. Press to return to game menu
Simple Machines 200 Answer: Levers 200 points Press to return to game menu
Simple Machines 300 Question: This simple machine consists of a large wheel fixed to a smaller wheel/shaft called an axle. Press to return to game menu
Simple Machine 300 Answer: Wheel and Axle 300 points Press to return to game menu
Simple Machines 400 Question: This type of simple machine is really a type of inclined plane that can have one or two sloping sides. Press to return to game menu
Simple Machines 400 Answer: Wedge. 400 points Press to return to game menu
Simple Machines 500 Question: This is a kind of wheel with a groove that allows rope to ride on the wheel without slipping off. Press to return to game menu
Simple Machines Answer: Pulley 500 points Press to return to game menu
Specifics 100 Question: This is a pulley that is attached to one spot and can be used to move a load up, down or sideways. Press to return to game menu
Specifics 100 Answer: A Fixed Pulley 100 points Press to return to game menu
Specifics 200 Question: This is a pulley that moves along with the load on the rope. Press to return to game menu
Reducing Pollution 200 Answer: A Movable Pulley 200 points Press to return to game menu
Specifics 300 Daily Double If you wrap an inclined plan around a cylinder you would get this. Press to return to game menu
Specifics 300 Daily Double A Screw 600 points Press to return to game menu
Specifics 400 Question: This part of a gear helps it lock to another gear and transfer forces while changing the direction of the force. Press to return to game menu
Specifics 400 Answer: Teeth 400 points Press to return to game menu
Specifics 500 Question: This is the name of a machine with more than one simple machine making it up. Press to return to game menu
Specifics Answer: Compound Machine 500 points Press to return to game menu
Measuring Force 100 Question: In our class we used this instrument to measure force. Press to return to game menu
Measuring Force 100 Answer: A Push-Pull Meter 100 points Press to return to game menu
Measuring Force 200 Question: This is the name of the unit we measure force it. The name is from the famous scientist who experimented with Gravity. Press to return to game menu
Measuring Force 200 Answer: Newtons 200 points Press to return to game menu
Measuring Force 300 Question: We can use this substance to reduce friction and use less force. Press to return to game menu
Measuring Force 300 Answer: Motion Lotion or Lubricant 300 points Press to return to game menu
Measuring Force 400 Question: The Egyptians wanted to use less force and reduce friction when they were building the pyramids. What did they use? Press to return to game menu
Measuring Force 400 Answer: Rollers and Inclined Planes 400 points Press to return to game menu
Measuring Force 500 Question: If you were using a lever and wanted to reduce the force needed to lift the load you could move the fulcrum. Where would you put it? Press to return to game menu
Measuring Force 500 Answer: Closer to the Load 500 points Press to return to game menu