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Test your knowledge of principles and laws in physical science with this Jeopardy-style review game. Explore concepts such as Pascal's Principle, Bernoulli's Principle, Archimedes's Principle, buoyant forces, and more. Answer questions related to pressure, velocity, buoyancy, and their applications. Have fun and learn in an interactive way!
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Jeopardy Physical Science Chapter 13 Review Game
Principles and Laws This principle states that pressure applied to any fluid is equally distributed throughout the fluid. 1 point Check
Principles and Laws What is Pascal’s Principle? 1 point Back to Category Slide
Principles and Laws This principle states that as the velocity of a fluid increases, the pressure within the fluid decreases. 2 points Check
Principles and Laws What is Bernoulli’s Principle? 2 points Back to Category Slide
Principles and Laws This principle states that the buoyant force on an object is equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. 3 points Check
Principles and Laws What is Archimedes's Principle? 3 points Back to Category Slide
Principles and Laws An airplane can fly due to Bernoulli’s Principle. The force that pushes up on an airplane is called this. 4 points Check
Principles and Laws What is lift? 4 points Back to Category Slide
Principles and Laws This is based on Bernoulli’s Principle where windows in skyscrapers are blown out due to decreasing pressure. 5 points Check
Principles and Laws What is the Venturi Effect? 5 points Back to Category Slide
Can You Feel The Pressure? During a storm, the wind exerts 200 N of force on a window that measures 1.25 m by 1.50 m. This is the pressure of the wind. 1 point Check
Can You Feel The Pressure? What is 106.7 Pa? 1 point Back to Category Slide
Can You Feel The Pressure? A book exerts a pressure of 70 Pa on an area of 0.28 m2. This is the force of the book in Newton’s. 2 points Check
Can You Feel The Pressure? What is 19.6 Newton’s? 2 points Back to Category Slide
Can You Feel The Pressure? A wooden crate has a weight of 250 kg and is resting on the floor. If crate measures 2.3 m long and 1.8 m wide, this would be the pressure it exerts on the floor. 3 points Check
Can You Feel The Pressure? What is 591.8 Pa? 3 points Back to Category Slide
Can You Feel The Pressure? The pressure an elephant exerts on a ball is 70,500 Pa. If the area of the ball is 0.25 m2, this would be the weight of the elephant in Newton’s. 4 points Check
Can You Feel The Pressure? What is 17,625 Newton’s? 4 points Back to Category Slide
Can You Feel The Pressure? A hiker is at top of a mountain where the pressure is at 104.7 kPa. This is the pressure in bars. (1 bar = 101.3 kPa) 5 points Check
Can You Feel The Pressure? What is 1.03 bars? 5 points Back to Category Slide
Buoyant Forces Buoyancy pushes objects in this direction. 1 point Check
Buoyant Forces What is upward? 1 point Back to Category Slide
Buoyant Forces A heavy steel ship is able to float because… A)The density of steel is 7.8 g/cm3 B) The density of water is 1.0 g/cm3 C) The shape of the ship enables it to displace a large volume of water. 2 points Check
Buoyant Forces What is letter C? 2 points Back to Category Slide
Buoyant Forces An object that sinks has a density that is _____ than one. 3 points Check
What is greater? 3 points Back to Category Slide
Buoyant Forces Buoyancy causes an apparent _______ of weight. 4 points Check
Buoyant Forces What is loss? 4 points Back to Category Slide
Buoyant Forces An object has a gravitational force of 30 N. It also has a buoyant force of 30 N. This object would do this in water. 5 points Check
Buoyant Forces What is become suspended? 5 points Back to Category Slide
Teacher Demo’s Two can’s being “pushed” together because of high and low pressure differentials. 1 point Check
Teacher Demo’s What is Bernoulli’s Principle? 1 point Back to Category Slide
Teacher Demo’s Power steering and hydraulics. 2 points Check
Teacher Demo’s What is Pascal’s Principle? 2 points Back to Category Slide
Teacher Demo’s Clay has a density of 1.2 g/cm3 and yet we could make it float. 3 points Check
Teacher Demo’s What is Archimedes’s Principle? 3 points Back to Category Slide
Teacher Demo’s Putting a 2 N weight in water and having it weigh less. 4 points Check
Teacher Demo’s What is Archimedes’s Principle? 4 points Back to Category Slide
Teacher Demo’s Random Question: The S.I. unit of measurement used to express pressure. 5 points Check
Teacher Demo’s What is the Pascal? 5 points Back to Category Slide