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Motion
Graphing
Energy
Force
S/V/A
Newton’s
Laws
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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
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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”
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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.
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The Moon’s velocity is not
constant, because it is changing
direction while orbiting
eventhough it is traveling at a
constant speed.
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