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Science Jeopardy Units Net Forces Inertia & Friction VelocityAcceleration Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final.

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2 Science Jeopardy Units Net Forces Inertia & Friction VelocityAcceleration Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 Question from Units A metric unit of force; therefore you can use in the weight of things.

4 $100 Answer from Units What is a Newton?

5 $200 Question from Units A standard unit for acceleration

6 $200 Answer from Units What is a meter per second per second?

7 $300 Question from Units A typical S.I. unit for mass

8 $300 Answer from Units What is a gram or kilogram?

9 $400 Question from Units Used in a standard metric measurement for speed

10 $400 Answer from Units What is meters per second?

11 $500 Question from Units A typical velocity unit used for continental drift

12 $500 Answer from Units What is centimeters per year?

13 $100 Question from Net Forces If two people are pushing in the same direction, this is how you would find net force.

14 $100 Answer from Net Forces What is add them?

15 $200 Question from Net Forces This is the sum of all forces when acceleration of gravity is equal to air resistance.

16 $200 Answer from Net Forces What is 0 net force?

17 $300 Question from Net Forces A motion always created by unbalanced forces.

18 $300 Answer from Net Forces What is acceleration?

19 $400 Question from Net Forces The force needed to hold a car at rest parked on a hill with a downhill force of 9000 Newton's

20 $400 Answer from Net Forces What is 9000 Newtons?

21 $500 Question from Net Forces The motion of an object that has a 5 Newton force up, a 3 Newton force down, a 2 Newton force left and a 4 Newton force right.

22 $500 Answer from Net Forces What is up and to the right?

23 $100 Question from Inertia & Friction A property of matter that explains why massive objects are hard to accelerate.

24 $100 Answer from Inertia & Friction What is inertia?

25 $200 Question from Inertia & Friction A force that opposes motion.

26 $200 Answer from Inertia & Friction What is friction?

27 $300 Question from Inertia & Friction The 3 types of kinetic friction.

28 $300 Answer from Inertia & Friction What is sliding, rolling, and fluid?

29 $400 Question from Inertia & Friction The kinetic friction that enables you to walk.

30 $400 Answer from Inertia & Friction What is sliding friction?

31 $500 Question from Inertia & Friction The three factors that affect the amount of air resistance

32 $500 Answer from Inertia & Friction Size, Shape, & Speed

33 $100 Question from Velocity Similar to velocity, but has no definitive direction

34 $100 Answer from Velocity What is Speed?

35 $200 Question from Velocity A measurement of distance over time in a particular direction

36 $200 Answer from Velocity What is velocity?

37 $300 Question from Velocity A hypothetically fixed place or position that motion is viewed from. Important in order to calculate speed.

38 $300 Answer from Velocity What is a reference point?

39 $400 Question from Velocity The speed of a car that traveled 70 km. in 2 hours

40 $400 Answer from Velocity What is 35 km/hr?

41 $500 Question from Velocity Before the room gets dark.

42 $500 Answer from Velocity How quick can Chuck Norris get in bed after turning off the light ?

43 $100 Question from Acceleration Two factors that acceleration depends on.

44 $100 Answer from Acceleration What is Force and Mass?

45 $200 Question from Acceleration The rate at which velocity changes over time.

46 $200 Answer from Acceleration What is acceleration?

47 $300 Question from Acceleration V / t

48 $300 Answer from Acceleration What is the formula for acceleration?

49 $400 Question from Acceleration The rate at which all objects move toward the center of the Earth as long as there is no friction or other force to resist it.

50 $400 Answer from Acceleration What is 9.8 m/s/s?

51 $500 Question from Acceleration The acceleration of a bike going from 10 meters per second to 50 meters per second in exactly 5 seconds

52 $500 Answer from Acceleration What is 8 m/s/s?

53 Final Jeopardy The product of mass and acceleration

54 Final Jeopardy Answer What is Force?


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