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4 With Host... Your

5 100 200 300 400 500 Modified T/F Modified T/F Multiple Choice Multiple Choice Completion

6 When you perform work on an object you increase the energy of the object. A 100

7 True A 100

8 DAILY DOUBLE A 200 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

9 A turbine turns kinetic energy into electrical energy. A 200

10 False; generator A 200

11 Coal burning power plants use radiant energy to create steam to operate the turbine. A 300

12 False; thermal A 300

13 Energy transferred by waves moving through the ground is called seismic energy. A 400

14 True A 400

15 On Earth, nuclear energy plants, break apart the nuclei of uranium atoms using a process called nuclear fusion. A 500

16 False; fission A 500

17 Work is measured in joules. B 100

18 True B 100

19 You see a kite start to fly because heat has been transferred to it. B 200

20 False; energy B 200

21 The law of conservation of electricity can be used to identify the energy changes in a system. B 300

22 False; energy B 300

23 When you go up a hill in a rollercoaster, as the distance between you and Earth increases, potential energy decreases. B 400

24 False; increases B 400

25 DAILY DOUBLE B 500 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

26 The burning of fossil fuels can result in acid rain. B 500

27 True B 500

28 When you see a change in the environment you know that ____ has been transferred. a. energy b. force c. heat d. motion C 100

29 When you see a change in the environment you know that ____ has been transferred. a. energy

30 A burning fire produces ____ energy. a. kinetic and potential b. radiant and thermal c. electrical and thermal d. chemical and radiant C 200

31 A burning fire produces ____ energy. b. radiant and thermal

32 The form of energy in fossil fuels is ____ energy. a. nuclear b. chemical c. radiant d. electrical C 300

33 The form of energy in fossil fuels is ____ energy. b. chemical

34 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

35 Which is the efficiency of a pulley system that requires 100 J of input work and exerts 80 J of output work? a. 8% b. 80% c. 100% d. 125% C 400

36 Which is the efficiency of a pulley system that requires 100 J of input work and exerts 80 J of output work? b. 80%

37 Which type of energy produces almost no waste or pollution? a. sound energy b. nuclear energy c. seismic energy d. solar energy C 500

38 Which type of energy produces almost no waste or pollution? d. solar energy

39 A kite stuck in a tree has ____ energy. a. potential b. kinetic c. chemical d. thermal D 100

40 A kite stuck in a tree has ____ energy. a. potential

41 In every energy transformation, some energy is always “lost” as ____ energy. a. chemical b. radiant c. electrical d. thermal D 200

42 In every energy transformation, some energy is always “lost” as ____ energy. d. thermal

43 DAILY DOUBLE D 300 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

44 A photovoltaic converts ____ energy. a. electrical to radiant b. chemical to electrical c. radiant to thermal d. radiant to electrical D 300

45 A photovoltaic converts ____ energy. d. radiant to electrical

46 Which one of the following is NOT an example of work being done? a. the Moon orbiting Earth b. pushing a box from the bottom of a hill to the top of the hill c. pulling a sled across a field covered with snow d. lifting a bookbag off the floor D 400

47 Which one of the following is NOT an example of work being done? a. the Moon orbiting Earth

48 The law of conservation of energy states which of the following? I Energy can be transformed from one form to another. II Energy is neither created not destroyed. III Waste energy is not easily used to do useful work. a. I and II b. I and III c. II and III d. I, II, and III D 500

49 The law of conservation of energy states which of the following? I Energy can be transformed from one form to another. II Energy is neither created not destroyed. III Waste energy is not easily used to do useful work. a. I and II

50 DAILY DOUBLE E 100 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

51 ____________________ is the ability to cause change. E 100

52 Energy

53 The handlebars are a simple machine called a ____________. E 200

54 lever

55 A fluorescent light produces _____________ energy. E 300

56 radiant E 300

57 The kinetic energy of an object depends on its _______ and its _________. E 400

58 mass, speed E 400

59 DAILY DOUBLE E 500 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

60 A joule is equal to one ________ times one meter. E 500

61 newton E 500

62 Kinetic energy is the energy of ____________________. F 100

63 motion F 100

64 The pedals and crank work together as a simple machine called a _______________. F 200

65 lever F 200

66 ____________________ energy comes from the nuclei of uranium atoms. F 300

67 Nuclear F 300

68 F 400 The law of conservation of energy states that energy can be neither created nor destroyed, but it can change its ____________________.

69 F 400 form

70 F 500 Doorknobs and faucet handles are examples of a simple machine called a(n) ___________________.

71 F 500 wheel and axle

72 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Simple Machines Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

73 Explain how the window washer lifts his platform using the pulley system. Refer to the diagram to describe what happens when the force is exerted. Does the pulley system increase or decrease the input force needed? As a result of using the pulley, what happens to the direction of the force? Click on screen to continue

74 The pulley system increases the distance over which the force is exerted, decreases the input force needed, and changes the direction of the force. To pull himself toward the top of the building, the window washer pulls down on a rope. The distance the window washer must pull the rope (the input distance) is much greater than the distance he moves (the output distance). When the input distance of a machine is larger than the output distance, the output force is larger than the input force.

75 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Game Designed By C. Harr-MAIT Edited By Laura


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