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Types of Black Holes Parts of a Black Hole In the Our Galaxy Finding a Black Hole Gravitational Force $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 Final Jeopardy $500 $500 $500 $500 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? C1 $300 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 C1 final What is a Micro black hole? C2 $100 The center of a black hole is called this. C2 $100 What is the singularity point? C2 $200 The area that if crossed nothing can go back. C2 $200 What is the event horizon? C2 $300 About 90% of galaxies are made up of this. C2 $300 What is dark matter? C2 $400 In a black hole this has no volume. C2 $500 What is mass? C2 $500 In a black hole this is what time does. C2 $400 What is stops? C3 $100 Scientists believe that this is at the center of our galaxy. C3 $100 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. C3 $300 What is the sun? C3 $400 The name of the galaxy that we live in. C3 $400 What is the Milky Way? C3 $500 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? C4 $200 Another sign of a black hole is a star doing this at high speeds. C4 $200 What is orbiting? C4 $300 A type of light that glows when matter falls into a black hole. C4 $300 What is X-ray light? C4 $400 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