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THIS IS With Your Host... Motion Graphing Energy Force S/V/A Newton’s Laws 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 Give an example of motion. A 100 Running is one example. A 100 What is the most common frame of reference used? A 200 The earth A 200 What phrase is used to describe “Frame of Reference?” A 300 Point of view A 300 What is motion? A 400 A change in position over time. A 400 Define Frame of Reference A 500 An object or background that is assumed to be stationary when compared to a moving object. A 500 Describe the shape of a graph that shows constant speed. B 100 A straight line B 100 What are the units used to describe average speed? B 200 m/s or km/h B 200 Along which axis is speed graphed in a speed-time graph? B 300 The y-axis B 300 A slope is negative when it is describing B 400 Deceleration or (a negative acceleration) B 400 Which axis is the independent variable graphed on? B 500 X- axis B 500 What is energy of position or condition known as? C 100 Potential energy C 100 What does the Law of Conservation of Energy state? C 200 Energy can not be created nor destroyed, it changes forms. C 200 What are the 5 main forms of energy? C 300 Chemical, electrical, mechanical, nuclear and heat C 300 DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE C 400 Describe gravitational potential energy. C 400 Potential energy depending upon the object’s height above the earth’s surface C 400 What is the SI unit of measurement for energy? C 500 Joules, J C 500 Define force. D 100 A force is a push or a pull D 100 What does a force give off? D 200 Energy D 200 What is the unit for force? D 300 Newton, N D 300 What is the formula force? D 400 F=ma D 400 What is the difference between balanced and unbalanced forces? D 500 Balanced forces do not change the motion of the object, while unbalanced forces do. D 500 What is acceleration? E 100 The rate of change in velocity over a period of time. E 100 Mrs. Brady swam the backstroke at a velocity of 20meters per minute upstream. The current flowing against her at a rate of 5 meters per minute. What was her final velocity? E 200 15 meters per minute upstream E 200 Stanley and Zoe, Mrs. Brady’s guinea pigs, raced across the 6 meter kitchen floor. Stanley made it in 4 seconds and Zoe took 8 seconds. Calculate their average speed. E 300 Total distance / Total time 12 meters / 12 seconds 1m/s E 300 What is the formula for acceleration? E 400 A= vf - vi time E 400 What is the acceleration of a skateboarder who is stopped at a red light and then accelerates to reach a speed of 45 m/s in 9 seconds? E 500 A= 45 m/s - 0 m/s 9s A= 5 m/s2 E 500 State Newton’s First Law F 100 An object at rest will remain at rest and an object in motion will remain in motion at a constant velocity until acted upon by a net force. F 100 What is inertia? F 200 The tendency of an object to resist any change in motion. F 200 What is the formula used to describe Newton’s Second Law? F 300 Force = mass * acceleration F 300 Newton’s Third Law describes what kind of forces? F 400 Action-Reaction forces F 400 Describe the action force of an untied, inflated balloon when it is released. F 500 The action force is the air escaping from the balloon. The reaction force is the balloon flying in the opposite direction. F 500 The Final Jeopardy Category is: “Circular Motion” Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin Describe whether or not the Moon‘s velocity is constant, if the Moon were to travel at a constant speed in a circular orbit around the Earth. Click on screen to continue The Moon’s velocity is not constant, because it is changing direction while orbiting eventhough it is traveling at a constant speed. Click on screen to continue Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT