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Final Jeopardy Question

Graphing. Forces. energy. momentum. Potpourri. Tneoms. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. Final Jeopardy Question. Graphing 500 points.

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Final Jeopardy Question

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  1. Graphing Forces energy momentum Potpourri Tneoms 500 500 500 500 500 500 400 400 400 400 400 400 300 300 300 300 300 300 200 200 200 200 200 200 100 100 100 100 100 100 Final Jeopardy Question

  2. Graphing 500 points The area of a power-time curve Back

  3. Types of Light 500 points What is energy?Power = energy/time so.P*t = energy Back

  4. Graphing 400 points Instantaneous velocity Back

  5. Types of Graphing 400 points The slope of a tangent line on a displacement-time graph Back

  6. Types of Graphing 300 points impulse Back

  7. Types of Graphing 300 points What is the area of a force-time graph Back

  8. Types of Graphing 300 points Average acceleration Back

  9. Types of graphing 200 points What is the slope of a velocity-time graph. Back

  10. Types of graphing 100 points Dependent variable Back

  11. Category graphing 100 points What is the y-axis or non-controlled variable. Back

  12. Forces 500 points a= difference in weight of two masses * 9.8/total mass Back

  13. Forces 500 points What is the acceleration for Atwood (pulley) of two masses? Back

  14. Forces 400 points Unit-less variable Back

  15. Forces 400 points What is coefficient of friction? Back

  16. Forces 300 points 6.67 x 10-11 Back

  17. Forces 300 points What is the value of the constant in the Universal gravitational formula? Back

  18. Forces 200 points m*a Back

  19. Forces 200 points What is net force? Back

  20. Forces 100 points Kg *9.8 Back

  21. forces 100 points What is the eqn for weight? Back

  22. Tneoms 500 points V*V*sin(2*angle)/g Back

  23. Tneoms 500 points What is the range equation? Back

  24. Tneoms 400 points Vx=x/t and Vy=0 Back

  25. Tneoms 400 points What are the velocity components at the peak of a projectile? Back

  26. Tneoms300 points Vy2= Vyo2 + 2ax is only possible equation Back

  27. Tneoms 300 points Which Tneom do you use when you don’t know time Back

  28. Tneoms 200 points t*(Vi + Vf )/2 Back

  29. Tneoms 200 points What is displacment X using average velocity & time. Back

  30. Tneoms 100 points Vsin(angle) Back

  31. Tneoms 100 points What is vertical velocity? Back

  32. Energy500 points Ug = - G m1 m2 / r Back

  33. Energy 500 points What is the eqn for gravitational potential energy? (PE=m*g*d but also g= MG/d2. Back

  34. Energy 400 points mc2 Back

  35. Energy 400 points Mass energy converted in nuclear reactions Back

  36. Energy 300 points Mgh + 1/2mv2 = constant Back

  37. Energy 300 points What is conservation of energy or mechanical energy? Back

  38. Energy 200 points Ergs, Btu’s, etc Back

  39. Energy 200 points What are units of energy? Back

  40. Energy 100 points 1/2kx2 Back

  41. Energy 100 points What is the energy for a spring? Back

  42. momentum 500 points Momentum not the same after a collison Back

  43. momentum 500 points What is a violation of conservation of momentum or what happens if there is an outside force like friction? Back

  44. momentum 400 points KE doesn’t change (KE initial = KE final) Back

  45. momentum 400 points What is the criteria for an elastic collision? Back

  46. momentum 300 points • FΔtand Δp Back

  47. momentum 300 points • What are the two definitions of impulse? Back

  48. momentum 200 points N-sec Back

  49. momentum 200 points What are the units for impulse? (F*t or m*V) Back

  50. momentum 100 points Kg*m/sec Back

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