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THIS IS Now Let’s Begin Newton’s Laws of motion Scientists Collisions Impulse Vocabulary Assorted 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 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 DAILY No Wagering today. 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 Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin The correct name of the device pictured below. Click on screen to continue What is Newton’s Cradle. Click on screen to continue Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT