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Test your knowledge of circular motion, gravity, and torque with this fun and educational Jeopardy game. Explore concepts like centripetal force, rotational motion, and the Law of Gravitation. Challenge yourself and learn in an engaging way!
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THIS IS Circle – Gravity Jeopardy
Your Enjoy Circular Motion & Gravitaion Review
Jeopardy Law of Gravitation Centripetal Force Going in Circles Assorted Torque Vocabulary 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
The value of p A 100
What is 3.14? A 100
The type of motion experienced by someone in a Ferris wheel car. A 300
What is circular motion? A 300
The velocity of an object moving around in a circular path. A 400
This is the direction of the tangential velocity vector with respect to the circular path in which an object moves. A 500
What is tangent to the circle? (or perpendicular to the centripetal force acting on the object)? A 500
What are Newtons (N)? B 100
Racetrack designers make sure the curves are produced in this manner to generate centripetal force needed to help the cars stay on the path. B 300
What is banked? B 300
Acceleration of an object directed toward the center of the circular path in which it moves. B 400
This is the centripetal force needed to keep the moon orbiting the Earth is equivalent to this force. B 500
What is a wrench ? C 200
Torque depends on two things: a force, and a ______arm. C 300
What is the lever arm? C 300
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE C 400
The units of torque. C 400
The torque lever arm is the perpendicular distance from this axis to the location that force applied. C 500
Who is Sir Isaac Newton? D 100
These are two factors of objects related to their gravitational attraction for one another. D 200
The force of gravitational attraction between two objects is directly proportional to this. D 300
What is mass? D 300
This is how much the gravitational force of attraction decreases as the distance between two objects doubles. D 400
6.67259 x 10-11 N m2/kg2is the value of this number associated with calculations of the force of gravitational attraction. D 500
What is G, the Universal Gravitational constant (constant of proportionality)? D 500