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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Newton’s 1st law. Newton’s 2 nd law. Newton’s 3 rd law. Calcu- lations. Review Questions. $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.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Newton’s 1st law Newton’s 2nd law Newton’s 3rd law Calcu- lations Review Questions $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 Final Jeopardy

  2. $100 – Newton’s 1st Law This is Newton’s 1st law.

  3. $100 Question: Newton’s 1st Law What is “an object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion unless acted upon by an external force”?

  4. $200 -- Newton’s 1st Law Yanking this out from underneath a set of plates is an example of Newton’s 1st law.

  5. $200 Question: Newton’s 1st Law What is a tablecloth?

  6. $300 -- Newton’s 1st Law The difference between mass and weight.

  7. $300 Question: Newton’s 1st Law What is mass is the amount of matter in something and weight is the force of gravity on that mass?

  8. $400 -- Newton’s 1st Law If you are holding a rock at your shoulder while you are riding on a bus at constant velocity and then drop it, this is where it will land.

  9. $400 Question: Newton’s 1st Law What is at your feet?

  10. $500 -- Newton’s 1st Law When a pillow falls from an overhead compartment to the floor on a plane in flight, this is why it doesn’t slam into the back of the plane if the plane is flying at constant speed.

  11. $500 Question: Newton’s 1st Law What is because the pillow is moving at the same horizontal speed as the plane before it fell?

  12. $100 -- Newton’s 2nd Law This is Newton’s 2nd law.

  13. $100 Question: Newton’s 2nd Law What is F = ma?

  14. $200 -- Newton’s 2nd Law If a force is exerted upon an object, this is the direction of the acceleration.

  15. $200 Question: Newton’s 2nd Law What is the same direction as the applied force?

  16. $300 -- Newton’s 2nd Law This is the definition of pressure

  17. $300 Question: Newton’s 2nd Law What is force divided by area?

  18. $400 -- Newton’s 2nd Law This is the definition of terminal velocity

  19. $400 Question: Newton’s 2nd Law What is the fastest possible falling speed where weight and air resistance cancel out?

  20. $500 -- Newton’s 2nd Law This is the net force on an object moving at a constant velocity of 5 m/s.

  21. $500 Question: Newton’s 2nd Law What is zero Newtons?

  22. $100 -- Newton’s 3rd Law This is Newton’s 3rd law.

  23. $100 Question: Newton’s 3rd Law What is ‘for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction?

  24. $200 -- Newton’s 3rd Law A stick of dynamite does or does not contain force.

  25. $200 Question: Newton’s 3rd Law What is does not?

  26. $300 -- Newton’s 3rd Law If I exert 100 N on a rock I throw, this is how much force the rock exerts on me.

  27. $300 Question: Newton’s 3rd Law What is -100 N?

  28. $400 -- Newton’s 3rd Law In the balloon sumo, this is what pushes the balloon forward.

  29. $400 Question: Newton’s 3rd Law What is the expulsion of the air?

  30. $500 -- Newton’s 3rd Law If I jump upwards, the earth does or does not get pushed downwards as a result.

  31. $500 Question: Newton’s 3rd Law What is it does?

  32. $100 -- Calculations Caleb Robinson is sitting in a rolling chair opposite Dr. Mason. Dr. Mason pushes on Caleb’s chair with a force of 100 N. This is the force Caleb pushes back with.

  33. $100 Question: Calculations What is -100 N?

  34. $200 -- Calculations An enterprising student applies a force of 25 N to a block of 4 kg on a frictionless surface. This is the block’s acceleration.

  35. $200 Question: Calculations What is 6.25 m/s2?

  36. $300 -- Calculations This is the weight of a 5 kg sack of onions in Newtons.

  37. $300 Question: Calculations What is 49 N?

  38. $400 -- Calculations This is the force necessary to accelerate a 2 kg cat 8 m/s2.

  39. $400 Question: Calculations What is 16 N?

  40. $500 -- Calculations A 10 kg box is being pushed across the floor by a force of 30 N. There is a 20 N frictional force acting on the box. This is the box’s acceleration.

  41. $500 Question: Calculations What is 1 m/s2?

  42. $100 – Review Questions This is the definition of acceleration.

  43. $100 Question: Review Questions What is the change in velocity divided by the change in time?

  44. $200 -- Review Questions This is the value of g.

  45. $200 Question: Review Questions What is 9.8 m/s2?

  46. $300 -- Review Questions These are the units of force, mass and acceleration, respectively.

  47. $300 Question: Review Questions What are Newtons, Kg and m/s2?

  48. $400 – Review Questions This is the free fall equation.

  49. $400 Question: Review Questions What is d = ½ gt2?

  50. $500 -- Review Questions This is the Pythagorean theorem.

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