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Jeopardy Energy Transform-ations Forces In the Lab Laws of Motion Application of Newton’s Laws Forces around us 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5
What are Newtons? A 100
A force that will work against motion in every situation is : A 200
What is friction? A 200
During a tug-of-war competition, neither team is able to gain an advantage this is because the forces are _____________ A 300
What is balanced? A 300
This is the amount of force needed to hold the 1kg object pictured. A 400
What is 5.1 N? [the spring scale reads 5.1, Spring scales measure force] A 400
Forces work in equal but opposite: _______________ A 500
What are pairs? A 500
What is light and thermal energy? [Light bulbs light up and get hot] B 100
If an object is falling, the acceleration is due to ___________ B 200
What is gravity? B 200
This type of energy transformation occurs if a rock sitting on a ledge begins to fall toward the ground. B 300
This is the law that states that energy can neither be gained or lost, only change form. B 400
Both of these diagrams show this type of energy transformation. B 500
What is chemical energy to mechanical energy? [both use chemical fuel for movement] B 500
This piece of science equipment is used to find the mass of an object. C 100
This piece of science equipment is used to find the weight or force of an object. C 200
What is a spring scale? C 200
What is 9.8 m/s2 C 300
DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
What is about 500 N? Using Newton’s 2nd Law formula: F=ma Weight= mass x acceleration due to gravity Weight = 50 kg x 9.8 m/s/s Weight = 50kg x 10m/s/s Weight = 500 N C 400
Gyrocopter This is calculated by measuring the distance traveled and dividing by the amount of time that is needed to travel that distance C 500
What is average speed? C 500
The Law of Force and Acceleration is recognized by this formula. D 100
What is F=ma? D 100
According to Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion, forces act in equal but ___________ pairs. D 200
What is opposite? D 200
This Law of Motion shows the relationship between mass and force. D 300
A person in a head-on car collision who is not wearing a seat belt continues to move forward at the original speed of the car because of ______________ D 400
What is inertia? D 400
Newton’s Law of Inertia says “objects in motion stay in motion unless acted on by an outside force.” Objects in the back seat of a car would move this direction if the car suddenly stopped. D 500
What is forward? D 500
This Law of Motion best explains why you may lean sideways in a car if the driver turns a corner too quickly. . E 100
What is the Law of Interia? [Newton’s 1st Law] E 100
A rocket is traveling in space at 10,000 m/s. If no outside force is applied to it, this will happen to its speed over the course of the trip. E 200
What is stay the same? [or stay constant] E 200
The air friction acting on a baseball causes it to curve as it is pitched to the catcher. This is an example of Newton’s Law of ________________ E 300