Momentum Jeopardy Review Game
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Newton’s
Laws of
motion
Scientists
Collisions
Impulse
Vocabulary
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It is resistance to motion
change.
A 100
What is inertia?
A 100
The law of motion,
sometimes called the inertia
law.
A 200
What is Newton’s first law of
motion?
A 200
This is the second law
equation.
A 300
What is F = ma?
A 300
It is equivalent to the action
force in Newton’s third law?
A 400
What is the reaction force?
A 400
It is directly proportional to
mass according to Newton’s
second law.
A 500
What is the acceleration of an
object when a force acts on
it?
A 500
His equation E = mc2 came
after developing his theory of
special relativity.
B 100
Who is Albert Einstein?
B 100
He invented calculus, the
Universal law of Gravitation,
and the component colors of
white light.
B 200
Who is Sir Isaac Newton?
B 200
He said that the total quantity
of momentum in the universe
is constant.
B 300
Who is Descartes?
B 300
He stated that “The change in
momentum is proportional to
the force impressed.”
B 400
Who is Sir Isaac Newton?
B 400
Who stated that the planets
traveled in elliptical orbits?
B 500
Who is Johannes Keppler?
B 500
This is always conserved in a
collision.
C 100
What is momentum?
C 100
In this type of collision two
objects bounce off without
being deformed, and without
a loss of kinetic energy.
C 200
What is a perfectly elastic
collision?
C 200
In this type of collision two
objects bounce off each other
without being deformed, but
there is some loss of kinetic
energy.
C 300
What is an elastic collision?
C 300
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DOUBLE
C 400
In this type of collision, two
object bounce off one another
and are deformed.
C 400
What is an inelastic collision?
C 400
In this type of collision, two
objects collide and stick
together as one mass.
C 500
What is a prefectly inelastic
collision.
C 500
This is a change in
momentum.
D 100
What is an impulse?
D 100
This is the equation for
impusle.
D 200
What are either of the
following?
D 200
This is needed for the
momentum of an object to
change.
D 300
What is a force applied over
time?
D 300
It is how a small force can
cause a big change in
momentum
D 400
What is apply the force over a
long duration?
D 400
This is how you might refer
to a person who acts quickly
without much thought.
D 500
What is impulsive?
D 500
This is characterized by the
product of the mass and
velocity of an object.
E 100
What is momentum?
E 100
This is the energy of motion.
E 200
What is Kinetic Energy?
E 200
This can cause a change in
momentum?
E 300
What is unbalanced force?
E 300
This describes an object’s
velocity if it has no change in
mass or momentum.
E 400
What is constant?
E 400
This word describes the
momentum after a collision.
E 500
What is conserved?
E 500
The device that prevents one
from hitting the steering
wheel in an accident.
F 100
What is an airbag?
F 100
This characteristics of a fall
will allow someone to
survive, even from a great
height.
F 200
What is increased duration of
the fall?
F 200
A rocket if propelled upward
because momentum of the
exhaust gases leaving the
rocket engine produce this.
F 300
What is thrust force?
Or
What is forward momentum
of the rocket?
F 300
This design in cars dissipates
the force of a crash.
F 400
What are crumple zones?
F 400
If a toy truck collides with a
glass ornament, causing the
ornament to shatter, the sum
of momenta of the individual
glass pieces and the truck is
equal to this.
F 500
What total momentum of the
truck and ornament before the
collision?
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Conservation of Momentum
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What is Newton’s Cradle.
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