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Jeopardy Chapter 12 Misc 1 Misc 2 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from Chapter 10 A list of materials that have been arranged to their ability to hold on to electrons is this:
$100 Answer from Chapter 10 What is an electrostatic series
$200 Question from Chapter 10 True/ False: Static electricity is caused by moving electrical charges
$200 Answer from Chapter 10 What is FALSE: Static electricity is caused by stationary charges
$300 Question from Chapter 10 When a neutral object acquires a charge by being rubbed against another neutral object, we say it has been charged by this:
$300 Answer from Chapter 10 What is friction?
$400 Question from Chapter 10 • What does the force between two objects depend on? • The distance between the objects • The mass of the objects • The charge of the objects • The charge of the objects and the distance between them
$400 Answer from Chapter 10 (d): What is the charge of the objects and the distance between them
$500 Question from Chapter 10 The charge that cotton will have if rubbed with an ebonite rod
$500 Answer from Chapter 10 What is positive?
$100 Question from Chapter 11 A parallel circuit
$100 Answer from Chapter 11 What is:
$200 Question from Chapter 11 True/False: A voltmeter measures the voltage at a point in a circuit
$200 Answer from Chapter 11 False: What is between two points
$300 Question from Chapter 11 True/False: If a string of Christmas lights goes out entirely when one light bulb burns out, the bulbs are connected in parallel with each other
$300 Answer from Chapter 11 False: What is series?
$400 Question from Chapter 11 What do you call the place on the battery where the electrons come out?
$400 Answer from Chapter 11 What is the terminal?
$500 Question from Chapter 11 • The glow of a light bulb depends on the: • Current passing through it • voltage applied across it • Type of current (AC or DC) used • Amount of electrons remaining in the light bulb
$500 Answer from Chapter 11 What is (b): the voltage applied across it
$100 Question from Chapter 12 True/False: Energy is transmitted at a lower voltage than it is used at
$100 Answer from Chapter 12 False: What is higher?
$200 Question from Chapter 12 True/ False: A ground fault circuit interrupter provides more protection against electric shock than a fuse or circuit breaker
$200 Answer from Chapter 12 What is true?
$300 Question from Chapter 12 • The meter in your house records the amount of _________ used: • Energy • Electricity • Voltage • power
$300 Answer from Chapter 12 What is energy?
$400 Question from Chapter 12 What units are typically used to measure electrical energy consumption in a house or apartment?
$400 Answer from Chapter 12 What is kilowatt-hours?
$500 Question from Chapter 12 • Which of the following problems does not apply to making solar energy a usable power source in Ontario? • Solar energy is not very concentrated • b. Producing electricity from solar energy involves constantly replacing the backing on the solar panels • c. Solar energy is very expensive in terms of cost per kilowatt-hour produced • d. Solar panels are only useful in the daytime
$500 Answer from Chapter 12 What is (b)
$100 Question from Misc. 1 • What is a return stroke? • A type of ladder used to safely reach high voltage power lines • A rubber belt used in a Van de Graff generator • A way to measure the energy of electrons • A stream of ions moving up from the ground in a thunderstorm
$100 Answer from Misc. 1 (d) What are ions moving up from the ground in a thunderstorm
$200 Question from Misc. 1 • At what time is the demand for electricity at a maximum in Ontario? • 3 am • 7 am • 6 pm • 12 pm
$200 Answer from Misc. 1 What is 6 pm
$300 Question from Misc. 1 • What is one major advantage of nuclear power compared to other major power generating methods used in Ontario? • Nuclear power is a renewable resource • b.Nuclear reactors require large amounts of land in order to operate safely • c.There are no safety issues involved with the operation of nuclear power plants • d.Nuclear generating stations require very little fuel to operate, and create little pollution
$300 Answer from Misc. 1 What is (d)
$400 Question from Misc. 1 Draw a circuit diagram that contains three cells connected in series to a flashlight bulb. What is the potential difference across the bulb if the cells are identical
$400 Answer from Misc. 1 What is: and 4.5V
$500 Question from Misc. 1 The mathematical equation that represents the current in a parallel circuit with 3 light bulbs
$500 Answer from Misc. 1 What is: IT = I1 + I2 + I3
$100 Question from Misc 2 Something that helps you choose which new electric washing machine you should buy
$100 Answer from Misc 2. What is an EnerGuide
$200 Question from Misc 2. A neutral object becomes negatively charged when it gains these
$200 Answer from Misc 2. What are electrons
$300 Question from Misc 2. • When a positively charged rod is brought close to a neutral pith ball, the pith ball • Is attracted to the rod • Is repelled from the rod • Transfers electrons to the rod • Accepts electrons from the rod
$300 Answer from Misc 2. What is (a)
$400 Question from Misc 2. Calculate the efficiency of a 23 W compact fluorescent bulb that generates 5.0 W of useful light energy
$400 Answer from Misc 2. What is:
$500 Question from Misc 2. The mathematical equation representing the potential difference in a parallel circuit with 2 light bulbs