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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Scientific Inquiry. Energy. Motion. Force. Electricity. 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.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Scientific Inquiry Energy Motion Force Electricity 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

  2. $100 Question from Scientific Inquiry Make one observation and one inference about the image below.

  3. $100 Answer from Scientific Inquiry Observation: Uses five senses (what you see, hear, smell, feel, taste) Inference: Based on observations and prior knowledge

  4. $200 Question from Scientific Inquiry How many significant figures are in the following numbers? 0.001090 2,040

  5. $200 Answer from Scientific Inquiry 0.001090 = 4 sig figs 2,040 = 3 sig figs

  6. $300 Question from Scientific Inquiry Rewrite the following number in scientific notation: 0.000043

  7. $300 Answer from Scientific Inquiry 0.000043 4.3 x 10-5

  8. $400 Question from Scientific Inquiry How is a scientific law different from a scientific theory? How are they the same?

  9. $400 Answer from Scientific Inquiry Law: short, describes, tells what will occur under specific conditions Theory: long, explains, tells how/why things work Both: supported by data and repeated experimentation, can be used to make predictions, can be changed/modified with new discoveries

  10. $500 Question from Scientific Inquiry Convert 254 mL to decaliters.

  11. $500 Answer from Scientific Inquiry 254 mL 1 L 1daL = 0.0254 daL 1 1, 000 mL 10 L

  12. $100 Question from Motion How can you tell if an object is moving?

  13. $100 Answer from Motion Look for a change in position when comparing the object to a reference point.

  14. $200 Question from Motion What is the difference between distance and displacement?

  15. $200 Answer from Motion Distance measures the total length traveled Displacement measures the total change in position

  16. $300 Question from Motion What is the difference between speed and velocity?

  17. $300 Answer from Motion Speed: rate at which an object moves; how fast it goes; s = d/t Ex: 30 m/s Velocity: speed and direction of an object Ex: 30 m/s east towards bridge

  18. $400 Question from Motion A cyclist turns a corner maintaining a constant speed. Is she accelerating? Why or why not?

  19. $400 Answer from Motion Yes, she is accelerating because she is changing direction. Acceleration is defined as a change in velocity. Since velocity includes both speed and direction, speeds up, slowing down, or changing direction is acceleration.

  20. $500 Question from Motion Explain how orbital motion works.

  21. $500 Answer from Motion Orbital motion is a form of projectile motion. The space shuttle’s path curves around Earth due to a combination or two motions happening simultaneously: Horizontal motion due to the force of the shuttle’s engines launching it forward and vertical motion due to the pull of gravity.

  22. $100 Question from Force What is the strongest type of friction? When does it occur?

  23. $100 Answer from Force Static friction is the strongest, and it occurs between two surfaces at rest.

  24. $200 Question from Force Identify the net force and resulting motion of an object experiencing balanced forces.

  25. $200 Answer from Force Net force is 0 Newtons There would be no change in the motion

  26. $300 Question from Force When you sat your pencil on your desk, the desk applies a reaction force that is equal in strength and opposite in direction. This is an example of Newton’s ________ law of motion.

  27. $300 Answer from Force Newton’s Third Law of Motion

  28. $400 Question from Force What is Newton’s Second Law of Motion?

  29. $400 Answer from Force The unbalanced force required to move an object is equivalent to the objects mass times its acceleration. F=ma

  30. $500 Question from Force Gravitational force depends on what two factors?

  31. $500 Answer from Force Mass and distance: Increase in mass = increase in gravity Increase in distance = decrease in gravity

  32. $100 Question from Energy List the six simple machines

  33. $100 Answer from Energy Inclined plane Wedge Screw Lever Pulley Wheel and axel

  34. $200 Question from Energy Gravitational Potential energy depends on…

  35. $200 Answer from Energy Mass, height, and the acceleration due to gravity PE = mgh

  36. $300 Question from Energy What is the law of conservation of energy in its simplest terms?

  37. $300 Answer from Energy Energy cannot be created or destroyed.

  38. $400 Question from Energy After a man applies a 180 Newton force to a steel beam, it does not move. How much work was done?

  39. $400 Answer from Energy None. If the object does not move due to the force, no work was done. W=Fd W = 180N x 0m W = 0 Joules

  40. $500 Question from Energy When would the arrow in the image below have the greatest amount of potential and kinetic energy?

  41. $500 Answer from Energy Greatest PE= when bow is drawn fully back Greatest KE=right when bow is relaesed

  42. $100 Question from Electricity Every charged object creates/emits a(n)…

  43. $100 Answer from Electricity Electric field

  44. $200 Question from Electricity What two factors affect electric force?

  45. $200 Answer from Electricity Amount of charge and distance: Greater charge = stronger force Greater distance = weaker force

  46. $300 Question from Electricity Describe what charge pairs create attractive and repulsive forces.

  47. $300 Answer from Electricity Like charges repel and opposite charges attract. If an object is (+) charged it has more protons than electrons and will be attracted to an object that is (-) charged, or has more electrons than protons.

  48. $400 Question from Electricity Describe the difference between a series and parallel circuit.

  49. $400 Answer from Electricity Series: one possible path for current Parallel: multiple possible paths for current.

  50. $500 Question from Electricity What is the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance?

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