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Jeopardy. 2 nd Law. 3 rd Law. 1 St Law. Forces. Misc. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. I-100. What is this law?. Answer. I-200.
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I-100 • What is this law? . Answer
I-200 • What is an example of Newton’s 1st law? Answer .
I-300 • What is inertia? . Answer
I-400 • Explain why you should always wear a seatbelt. . Answer
I-500 • When making a turn in a car, what should happen to your body? . Answer
II-100 • What is this law? . Answer
II-200 • What is an example of Newton’s 2nd law? . Answer
II-300 • What do you need to know in order to calculate acceleration? . Answer
II-400 • What is the weight of a 10kg box? . Answer
II-500 • A 100 Newton force is applied to box with a mass of 25 kg. What is the acceleration of the box? . Answer
III-100 • What is this law? . Answer
III-200 • What is an example of this law? . Answer
III-300 • Use this law to explain the example of a baseball hitting a wall and bouncing back toward the thrower. . Answer
III-400 • Use Newton’s 3rd law to explain how a rocket ship take off. . Answer
III-500 • What causes the weight of an object? . Answer
IV-100 • What is the unit for force? . Answer
IV-200 • What is a force? . Answer
IV-300 • What is the difference between weight and mass? . Answer
IV-400 • What is the name of the force that always opposes motion? . Answer
IV-500 • What is terminal velocity? . Answer
V-100 • Inertia . Answer
V-200 • Action/Reaction . Answer
V-300 • A rocket taking off. . Answer
V-400 • Balanced Forces . Answer
V-500 • Explain why a ball thrown out at a height and dropped at the same height will land at the same time. . Answer
I-100 A • Objects in motion stay in motion, objects at rest stay at rest unless acted on by an outside force. Game board
I-200 A • Answers will vary. Game board
I-300 A • Tendency of an object to resist change. Game board
I-400 A • In the event of a crash, your body will remain in motion causing you fly through the windshield. Game board
I-500 A • Your body will want to continue in a straight line and move to the outside of the car. Gameboard
II-100 A • F = M * A Game board
II-200 A • Answers will vary. Game board
II-300 A • Both force and mass. Gameboard
II-400 A • 100 Newtons Gameboard
II-500 A • 4 m/s2 Game board
III-100 A • For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Gameboard
III-200 A • Answers will vary Game board
III-300 A • The ball is applying a force to the wall and in turn the wall give a force to the ball sending it in the opposite direction. Game board
III-400 A • The rocket pushes on air molecules and in turn the molecules push the rocket causes motion. Gameboard
III-500 A • Force of attraction between any two objects. Gameboard
IV-100 A • Newton Gameboard
IV-200 A • Any push or pull Gameboard
IV-300 A • Mass is the amount of matter in an object and weight is the force of gravity on an object. Game board
IV-400 A • Friction Game board
IV-500 A • When the force of air resistance becomes so large that it cancels out the force of gravity. Game board
V-100 A • What is Newton’s 1st law? Gameboard
V-200 A • What is Newton’s 3rd law? Game board
V-300 A • What is an example of Newton’s 3rd law? Game board
V-400 A • What do you call when forces equal each other? Game board