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Transcript
Conceptual Physics
JEOPARDY
Mechanics
Units
Velocity &
Acceleration
Newton’s
Laws
Misc
Mr. Kelly
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Units
100
The units for mass.
A: What is a kg?
Back
Units
200
The units for distance.
A: What is m?
Back
Units
300
The units for velocity.
A: What is a m/s?
Back
Units
400
The units for force.
A: What is N?
Back
Units
500
The units for acceleration.
A: What is m/s2?
Back
Velocity &
Acceleration
100
What you are doing if your
velocity is negative.
A: What is going
backwards?
Back
Velocity &
Acceleration
200
What you are doing if your
acceleration is negative.
A: What is slowing down?
Back
Velocity &
Acceleration
300
Your velocity if you swim 100 m
in 10.54 s
A: What is 9.49 m/s?
Back
Velocity &
Acceleration
400
How far you go if you are
traveling 36 m/s for 45 s.
A: What is 1620 m?
Back
Velocity &
Acceleration
500
The acceleration of a car if
the velocity goes from 4.0
m/s to 36 m/s in 4.0 s.
A: What is
8.0 m/s2?
Back
Newton's Laws
100
For every action there is an
equal and opposite ________.
A: What is reaction?
Back
Newton's Laws
200
The term for why an object at
rest remains at rest and an
object in motion remains in
motion.
A: What is inertia?
Back
Newton's Laws
300
The net force that is required to
accelerate a 1500 kg race car at
3.0 m/s2.
A: What is 4500 N?
Back
Newton's Laws
400
The mass of a shot put if a
force of 140 N gives the shot
an acceleration of 19 m/s2.
A: What is 7.4 kg?
Back
Newton's Laws
500
The acceleration of a 7.0 x 10-5 kg
spider if the net force on the
spider web is 1.2 x 10-4 N.
A: What is 1.7 m/s2?
Back
Misc
100
The two things that define a
Vector.
A: What is magnitude
and direction?
Back
Misc
200
The number of the most laps
completed during the boat
project.
A: What is 37?
Back
Misc
300
The amount force needed to
keep a 30 kg object in motion in
the vacuum of space.
A: What is 0 N?
Back
Misc
400
The force caused by the weight of
fluid that is displaced.
A: What is Buoyancy?
Back
Misc
500
The approximate amount of weight a
1 m3 volume of water can hold up.
A: What is 2000 lbs or 1
ton?
Back
Mr. Kelly
100
The name of the state where
Mr. Kelly used to live.
A: What is NY?
Back
Mr. Kelly
200
The name of the school where
Mr. Kelly got his teaching degree.
A: What is Notre Dame?
Back
Mr. Kelly
300
The number of brothers &
sisters Mr. Kelly has.
A: What is
6?
Back
Mr. Kelly
400
The name of the two sports Mr. Kelly
played in high School.
A: What are Football and
Track?
Back
Mr. Kelly
500
This was Mr. Kelly’s major in
undergrad.
A: What is Aerospace
Engineering?
Back