Transcript Jeopardy
Jeopardy
Gravity, Friction
Energy, Work,
Mass and Weight Simple Machines
States of Matter
Heat Transfer
Atoms
Scientific Method
Need for Speed/
Newton’s Laws
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Final Jeopardy
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What is the distance between 2 points?
Length
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A factor that changes in an experiment is called
a(n) __________.
Variable
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A factor that stays the same in an experiment is
called a(n) _________________.
Constant
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What are the six steps of the scientific method
(in order)?
Problem- Information- Hypothesis- ExperimentData- Conclusions
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The “normal” group in an experiment that is
used for comparison.
Control Group
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True or False: Newton’s Laws of Motion includes
13 different laws.
False! There are 3 laws of motion.
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The distance an object travels per unit of time is
known as ________.
Speed
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________ is speed in a give direction.
Velocity
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If a 20-kg box is being pulled with 25N of force
to the right and pushed with 5N of force to the
left, what is the net force on the box?
20N to the right.
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Which of Newton’s Laws is also known as the
Law of Inertia?
Newton’s 1st Law: An object at rest stays at rest
and an object in motion stays in motion, unless
acted upon by an outside force.
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What is the definition of mass?
The amount of matter in an object.
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What is the force that pulls objects towards each
other?
Gravity
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Static, sliding, rolling, and fluid are the four
types of ________.
Friction
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Does an astronaut weigh more, less, or the
same on the moon compared to Earth?
He weighs LESS because there is LESS gravity
on the moon than on Earth (the moon is 1/6 the
mass of Earth)
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What type of friction occurs while surfing?
Fluid Friction
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What are the six simple machines?
Inclined plane, wedge, screw, lever, wheel and
axle, and pulley
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A hammer being used to remove a nail from a
piece of wood is an example of what simple
machine?
Lever
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True or False: Less mass means less kinetic
energy.
True: KE= ½ x m x v2
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Where do you have the most gravitational
potential energy on a roller coaster?
The top of the first hill.
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Which of Newton’s Laws is also known as the
Law of Inertia?
Newton’s 1st Law: An object in motion tends to
stay in motion and an object at rest tends to
stay at rest unless acted upon by an outside
force.
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What are the four states of Matter?
Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma
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True OR False: A conductor is a material that
conducts heat well.
TRUE!
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What principle states: “The buoyant force on an
object is equal to the weight of the fluid object
displaces?”
Archimedes Principle
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What mixture is unevenly mixed so that you can
see the different parts?
Heterogeneous Mixture
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These are the horizontal rows on the periodic
table.
Periods
Final Jeopardy
Balance this equation:
__ Na + __ MgF2 __ NaF + __ Mg
2 Na + __ MgF2 2 NaF + __ Mg