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Virtual Field Trip
Jeopardy!
By: Ashley Craig
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Standards: 1.1: Investigate
the relationship among
speed, velocity, and
acceleration
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Flight
Facts
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Calculations
Theory of
Flight
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Calculate the speed if d
= 5 m, t = 5 sec.
What is a 1 m/s.
What average speed (in
meters per second) did
Meseret Detar of Ethiopia
have to win the Women’s
5000 m in 14 minutes, 46
seconds?
What is 5.95 m/s?
An airplane is traveling
at an average speed of
570 m/s. How many
km would the car travel
in 6.5 hours?
What is
2052 km?
The posted speed limit on a
London roadway is 75
kilometers per hour. Your
American made car says that
you are going is 65 miles per
hour. Are you speeding? Given
1 mi = 1.609 km.
What is yes, the speed
limit is 7 mi /hr?
What distance is
traveled by a police car
that moves at a constant
speed of 1.5 km/minute
for 5 minutes?
What is
7.5 km?
Describe the
four characteristics of
flight.
What is lift, gravity,
thrust, and drag?
What scientific principle
explains how airplanes
fly?
What is Bernoulli’s
Principle?
Explain lift in terms of
Bernoulli’s Principle.
As the speed of air
across the top of the
wing increases the
pressure decreases
If flight is based on the
shape of the airfoil,
How does an airplane
fly upside down?
If the airplane is going fast
enough, other factors influence
the lift. When the plane is upsidedown, it is really flying at a slight
angle, so it is going slightly
upward to compensate for the
loss of lift.
Would more lift be
provided by a fluid with
a greater density than
air?
More lift would be provided.
Since lift is based on pressure if a
fluid is more dense it essentially
has more pressure and therefore it
will be easier to achieve the
pressure difference needed for
flight
What is drag?
What is a force which fluids
exert, on bodies which move
through them. It is a force on
a body exerted by fluid when
the body was in fluid media?
What is motion?
What is a moving
object with constant
force acting on it.
What is displacement?
What is the change of
position of a body in a
particular direction
What is speed?
What is the rate at
which an object moves.
How fast an object is in
the distance covered,
total distance divided
by total time.
What is lift?
What is the force that
pulls an object
outward, or upward.
An upward force.
What is the difference
between speed and
velocity?
Speed is the distance
traveled per unit time while
velocity is the distance
traveled per unit time in a
given direction
What is the difference
between displacement and
distance?
Distance is the total distance
traveled while displacement
is the distance traveled in a
direction
What is the difference
between meters and yards?
Meters are the metric unit
while yards are the English
unit.
Explain the difference
between force and thrust.
Force is the cause of
acceleration equal to
mass * acceleration
while thrust is the
forward force.
Compare Newton’s Principle
versus Bernoulli’s Principle
regarding airplane flight?
Bernoulli’s position is that lift is
generated by a pressure difference
across the wing, while Newton’s
position that lift is the reaction
force on a body caused by
deflecting a flow of gas.
What is the flight number
of the plane that crashed in
a field in rural
Pennsylvania on September
11, 2001?
Flight 93
Who made the first
sustained controlled
powered heavier than air
flight?
Who is Orville Wright?
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15
This
century artist also
developed a prototype for a
helicopter that was
functional in theory.
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
Who piloted the first
non-stop flight from
New York to Paris?
Who is Charles
Lindbergh?
Who was the first
woman to fly solo
across the Atlantic?
Who is Amelia
Earhart?