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Conceptual Physics

Conceptual Physics. DOUBLE JEOPARDY. Mechanics. Units. Work. Gravity. Momentum. PE & KE. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 600. 600. 600. 600. 600. 800. 800. 800. 800. 800. 1000. 1000. 1000. 1000. 1000. Units 200. The units for potential energy.

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Conceptual Physics

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  1. Conceptual Physics DOUBLE JEOPARDY Mechanics

  2. Units Work Gravity Momentum PE & KE 200 200 200 200 200 400 400 400 400 400 600 600 600 600 600 800 800 800 800 800 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

  3. Units200 The units for potential energy. A: What is J? Back

  4. Units400 The units for power. A: What is W? Back

  5. Units600 The units for work. A: What is J? Back

  6. Units800 The units for momentum. A: What is kg m/s? Back

  7. Units1000 This unit equals Newtons/Kilograms. A: What is m/s2? Back

  8. Work 200 The amount of work done if a student lifts a box of books that weighs 185 N up 0.800 m. A: What is 148 J? Back

  9. Work 400 The work done by a forklift lifting a 583 kg box 1.2 m. A: What is 6996 J? Back

  10. Work 600 The force used to lift a 500 Newton cart to a height of 1 meter using a 10-meter long ramp. A: What is 50 Newtons? Back

  11. Work 800 This happens to Work when you increase the distance the force interacts with the object. A: What is increase? Back

  12. Work 1000 This is the amount of work done moving a 30 N object 3 m horizontally when the force in the vertical direction. A: What is 0 J? Back

  13. Gravity200 The weight of a 108 kg football player. A: What is 1080 N? Back

  14. Gravity400 The distance a golf ball falls if you drop it for 0.5 s. A: What is 1.25 m? Back

  15. Gravity600 This is the force of gravity on the moon compared to the force of gravity on earth. A: What is less? Back

  16. Gravity800 This is the name for the speed at which the force of gravity is equal to the wind resistance. Back A: What is terminal velocity?

  17. Gravity1000 This is the term for the “feeling” or “experience” astronauts have while in orbit. A: What is weightlessness or zero gravity ? Back

  18. Momentum200 The momentum of a 0.14 kg baseball that is moving at 35 m/s. A: What is 4.9 kgm/s? Back

  19. Momentum400 The force exerted on a 250 kg snowmobile to speed it up from 6 m/s to 28 m/s if a constant force is applied for 60 s. A: What is 92 N? Back

  20. Momentum600 The impulse delivered to a baseball if a bat hits it with a force of 14,000 N and they are in contact for 0.0008 s. A: What is 11 kg m/s? Back

  21. Momentum800 The initial speed of a 2575 kg van if it hit a 825 kg parked car and they moved off together at 8.5 m/s. A: What is 11 m/s? Back

  22. Momentum1000 The final velocity of the heavy ball if a 0.2 kg ball moves with a velocity of 0.3 m/s and collides with a 0.1 kg ball moving along the same line at 0.1 m/s. After the collision, the velocity of the 0.100 kg ball is 0.26 m/s. Back A: What is 0.22 m/s?

  23. PE & KE 200 This type of energy that a ball rolling across the ground has. A: What is kinetic energy? Back

  24. PE & KE 400 The potential energy of 2 kg textbook that is sitting on a shelf that is 2.1 m high. A: What is 41 J? Back

  25. PE & KE 600 The kinetic energy of a 45 kg cart moving with a speed of 10.0 m/s. A: What is a 2250 J? Back

  26. PE & KE 800 The velocity of a 2 kg physics textbook just before it hits the ground if it was dropped from a height of 4.5 m. A: What is 9.4 m/s? Back

  27. PE & KE 1000 The bowling ball with the larger potential energy if two identical bowling balls are raised to the same height, one on Earth and the other on the moon. A: What is the bowling ball on Earth? Back

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