Semester 2 Final Review Jeopardy

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Round 1
Round 2
Final
Jeopardy
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Motion
Newton’s
Laws
Vocab
Energy
Simple
Machines
Mechanical
Advantage
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Final
Jeopardy
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Round 2
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Motion $100
What is motion?
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Movement
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Motion
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Distance divided by time tells you
what variable?
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Motion
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Speed or velocity
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Motion
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What is the definition of
distance?
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Motion
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How far an object has moved
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Motion
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What is the definition of
displacement?
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Motion
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The distance and direction
relative to the starting point.
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Motion
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What is the definition of friction?
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Motion
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The force that slows down the
motion of an object.
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Newton’s Laws $100
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Which Newton’s Law is this?
For every action there is an equal
and opposite reaction.
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Newton’s 3rd
Law
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Which Newton’s Law is this?
Force is equal to mass times
acceleration
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Newton’s 2nd Law
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Newton’s Laws $300
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Which Newton’s Law is this?
An object motion stays in motion,
an object at rest will stay at rest
unless acted on by an outside
force.
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Newton’s 1st Law
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What is the force of an object that
is not in motion?
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Zero
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What is the definition of velocity?
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The speed and direction of an
object.
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Simple Machines $100
What is a simple machine
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A tool to help you do work
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What simple machine family is
this object in?
Scissors
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Wedge Inclined Plane
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What simple machine family is
this object in?
Screwdriver
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Lever
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What simple machine family is
this object in?
Screw
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Inclined plane
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What simple machine
family is this object in?
Bait & Tackle
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Pulley
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Mechanical Advantage $100
What are the units of mechanical
advantage?
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There are NO UNITS for
mechanical advantage
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What is the formula to find out
the mechanical advantage of a
ramp?
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MA = length/height
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A box is pushed with an input
force of 10 Newtons and weighs
100 Newtons. What is the
mechanical advantage?
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100/10 = 10
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A ramp has a mechanical
advantage of 15. The height of
the ramp is 2 meters. What is the
length?
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15 x 2 = 30 meters
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A broom has an input arm of 4
meters. If the output arm is 2
meters, what is the mechanical
advantage of the broom?
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4/2 = 2
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What is the definition of work?
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The amount of force applied over
a distance.
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What is the definition of power?
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The rate of doing work
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What is the definition of energy?
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The ability to do work
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What is the definition of relative
motion?
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Movement based on the position
of other objects
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What is the definition of inertia?
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An object in motion will stay in
motion, an object at rest will stay
at rest unless acted on by an
outside force.
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Energy $100
What are the 2 main types of
energy we have studied?
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Potential and Kinetic
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What is the definition of potential
energy?
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Energy that is stored
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What is the definition of kinetic
energy?
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The energy of motion
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Energy $400
What is the potential energy of an
15 N object that falls 10 meters?
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15 x 10 = 150 Joules
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Energy $500
What is the kinetic energy of a 20
kg object that travels 4 m/s?
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KE = ½ (20) 42
= 10 x 16
= 160 Joules
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Rocks
Plate
Tectonics
Volcanoes
Vocab
Space
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Final
Jeopardy
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Minerals
Round 1
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What is a mineral?
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It is what rocks are made of
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Use the mineral ID chart to
identify the following rock.
I am a rock that acts like a
magnet.
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Magnitite
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Use the mineral ID chart to
identify the following rock.
I am the hardest of all rocks listed
on the chart.
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Garnet
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Use the mineral ID chart to
identify the following rock.
I have a very shiny luster. When I
use a streak plate, a black line
appears.
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Grafite
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Use the mineral ID chart to
identify the following rock.
I am a nonmetal that produces a
foul smell.
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Sulfur
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Rocks $100
What type of rock is formed by
sediments being pressed and
cemented together?
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Sedimentary Rock
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What type of rock is formed by
the cooled magma that comes
out of a volcano?
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Igneous Rocks
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What type of rock is formed by
other rocks being changed by
heat & pressure?
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Metamorphic rocks
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What type of geological feature
would you find near igneous
rocks?
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Volcanoes
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What are the four processes (in
order) that sedimentary rocks
undergo to change from
sediments to rock?
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Erosion
Deposition
Compaction
Cementation
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Plate Tectonics $100
What is the name of the
supercontinent?
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Pangaea
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Which layer of the Earth is the
thickest?
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The mantle
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What is the force that separated
the plates to drift apart?
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Convection Current
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List any 2 ideas that support the
theory of continental drift.
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1. Puzzle Pieces
2. Fossils
3. Sequence of Rocks
4. Ancient Climate
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List the four types of plate
boundaries discussed in class.
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1. Divergent
2. Convergent
3. Transform-Fault
4. Subduction
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Volcanoes $100
What is the name of the circle of
volcanoes along the Asian and
North American plate?
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The Ring of Fire
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What is the name of the red
molten substance inside a
volcano?
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Magma
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Which type of volcano is the
most violent?
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Cinder Cone
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What would be the geological
feature that creates shield
volcanoes?
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Hot Spots
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List the four types of lava
discussed in class.
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1. Aa
2. Pahoehoe
3. Pillow
4. Blocky
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What is the definition of the
crust?
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Thin outer covering of Earth
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What is the definition of the
stratosphere?
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Layer of the atmosphere that
airplanes fly in.
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What is the definition of a
composite volcano?
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A volcano that is not too steep or
too flat.
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What is the definition of a new
moon?
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A moon in which NO LIGHT is
reflected.
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What is the definition of
Continental Drift?
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Theory that the crustal plates
move across one another.
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What is the name of the satellite
of the planet Earth?
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The moon
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Which planet is the only planet
with running liquid water?
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Earth
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What is the difference between
waxing and waning of the moon?
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Waxing: uncovers from R  L
Waning: uncovers from L  R
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List the four outer or gas giant
planets.
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1. Jupiter
2. Saturn
3. Uranus
4. Neptune
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What is the name of the
explosion that ends a stars life?
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Supernova
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Law of Conservation of Energy
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Final
Jeopary
Question
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Use the law of conservation of
energy to help solve the following:
A 25 kg ball is thrown off a 200 meter
bridge and falls at the force of gravity
(9.8 m/s2). If the law of conservation
of energy is followed, how fast did
the ball travel?
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PE = ?
KE= ?
m = 25 kg
g = 9.8 m/s2
h = 200 m
PE = (25)(9.8)(200)
= 49000 Joules {PE and KE}
49000 = ½ (25)v2
v2 = 3920
v = 62.6 m/s
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