5th Grade Science Jeopardy Forces and Motion Review (goal 4)
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Transcript 5th Grade Science Jeopardy Forces and Motion Review (goal 4)
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Final Jeopardy
Changing?
Make it
Move
Factors that
Category C
affect Motion
Simple
Machines
In Action
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Type of motion described in
the chart below.
Time
1 minute
Change in
Distance
3 meters
2 minutes
3 meters
3 minutes
3 meters
4 minutes
3 meters
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What is a constant
rate of change?
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What we call the
time it takes an
object to move a
certain distance.
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What is speed (or
velocity if it is in a
particular
direction)
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Motion seen in the
following diagram.
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What is
acceleration or
speeding up?
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Joe’s speed if he
traveled 1200 km
in 4 hours.
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What is 300 km per
hour?
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When thrown
straight up in the air,
the speed of a ball at
its highest point.
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What is 0 meters
per second?
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Scientific name for
a push or a pull.
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What is a force?
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The force that pulls
objects towards
Earth’s center (or
toward each other).
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What is gravity?
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How forces are
described when they
equally push or pull in
all directions causing
no movement.
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What is balanced?
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The direction the
object would move
if these were the
forces:
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What is to the
right?
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Factor that slows an
objects that are
touching one
another.
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What is friction?
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Property that says that
an object in motion or
at rest will remain that
way unless another
force acts upon it.
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What is inertia?
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The explanation why a
train moving at 100mph is
more difficult to stop than
a ball moving at 100mph.
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What is
momentum?
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This is reduced
between a car and
the road if the road
is covered with ice.
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What is friction?
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Source of energy
used to move a
sailboat.
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What is wind or
moving air?
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This is where the friction
is that will slow a sailboat
to a stop.
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What is between
the boat and the
water?
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The simple
machine that
would best be used
to cut a rope.
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What is a wedge?
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The simple machine
that would be best be
used to open a door.
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What is a wheel
and axle (the door
knob)?
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The simple machine
shown below:
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What is an inclined
plane?
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The simple machine
shown below (not the
staples):
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What is a lever?
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A simple machine that
reverses the direction
of effort and is usually
used to lift or lower
objects.
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What is a pulley?
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Putting wheels
under an object,
this is often
reduced.
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What is friction?
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Two kids are each wearing
roller skates. One pushes the
other and both move away
from each other. This is
Newton’s Law that explains
this.
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What is Newton’s
Third Law (equal
and opposite
reaction)?
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This is what all
machines need in
order to do work.
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What is energy (or
a power source)?
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As in this picture, Newton’s
Law that explains why the bike
should continue to move in a
straight path.
What is Newton’s
First Law (Law of
Inertia)?
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What is needed for
an object to move.
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What is an
unbalanced force?
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Make your wagerHow much are you
willing to risk?
Minimum is $0,
maximum is the total
of what you have!
The difference
between
acceleration and
velocity.
What is velocity is the
speed of an object in a
certain direction, but
acceleration is a
change in velocity?
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