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Types of
Black Holes
Parts of a
Black Hole
In the Our
Galaxy
Finding a
Black
Hole
Gravitational
Force
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Final
Jeopardy
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C1 $100
This is the number of
types of black holes.
C1? $100
What is the number 4?
C1 $200
This black hole is
larger than a stellar
mass black hole but
much smaller than a
Supermassive black
hole.
C1 $200
What is an
Intermediate black
hole?
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This is the largest
black hole and is
thought to be in the
center of every
galaxy.
C1 $300
What is a supermasive
black hole?
C1 $400
This black hole is
created when a massive
star dies.
C1 $400
What is a Stellar Mass
black hole?
C1 final
The final Jeopardy answer is:
This type of black hole
is hypothetical and
would be the smallest
type of black hole.
Timer
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What is a Micro black
hole?
C2 $100
The center of a black
hole is called this.
C2 $100
What is the singularity
point?
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The area that if
crossed nothing can go
back.
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What is the event
horizon?
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About 90% of galaxies
are made up of this.
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What is dark matter?
C2 $400
In a black hole this
has no volume.
C2 $500
What is mass?
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In a black hole this is
what time does.
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What is stops?
C3 $100
Scientists believe that
this is at the center of
our galaxy.
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What is a black hole?
C3 $200
The evidence for a
black hole in the
center of the Milky
way is this object
spinning REALLY fast.
C3 $200
What is a star?
C3 $300
A star at the center of
the galaxy is spinning
3000 miles per second.
Only a black hole 3 million
times this object’s mass
could have gravitational
force that strong.
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What is the sun?
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The name of the
galaxy that we live in.
C3 $400
What is the Milky
Way?
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What type of black
hole is most likely in
the center of our
galaxy?
C3 $500
What is a supermassive
black hole?
C4 $100
The type(s) of black
holes that are not
visible.
C4 $100
What are all types?
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Another sign of a black
hole is a star doing
this at high speeds.
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What is orbiting?
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A type of light that
glows when matter
falls into a black hole.
C4 $300
What is X-ray light?
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This person advanced
our understanding of
gravity warping the
fabric of spacetime.
C4 $400
Who is Albert
Einstein?
C4 $500
The first person who
defined gravity
mathematically
C4 $500
Who is Sir Isaac
Newton?
C5 $100
If the sun died and
became a black hole
the Earth would not be
sucked in because this
would not change.
C5 $100
What is the Earth’s
orbit?
C5 $200
The stretching of an
object when it is being
sucked into a black
hole.
C5 $200
What is
spaghettification?
C5 $300
Objects that can pass
through a black hole
and not get sucked in.
C5 $300
What is no objects?
C5 $400
The gravitational force
of a black hole is the
same as when it is this
brightly burning object
in the sky.
C5 $400
What is a star?
C5 $500
This is what happens to
light traveling near (but
not into the event
horizon) of a black hole.
C5 $500
What is bent by the
gravitational forces of
the black hole?
This Jeopardy game was created by
(Stephanie Siltanen)
Geo-Space Science for
Elementary Educators
This Jeopardy template was created by Dr. Robert Pettis, Director
An Adventure of the American Mind, University of South Carolina Spartanburg
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