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Chapter 6 Team Trivia

Team Trivia Rules Points in the first half are going to be 5,3,1 Halftime Question is going to be worth 1 point each. Points in the second half are going to be 6,4,2 You can only use each point value once. All answers must be written in PEN. No changed answers after moving on to next question unless initialed by Ms. Crain You may only confer with your partner only in writing on a separate sheet of paper! No electronic devices! No notebooks! Do not shout out answers or you will lose points!

Round 1 Question 1 What did Galileo say about falling objects and their masses?

Round 1 Question 2 What is the formula/formula triangle for falling objects?

Round 1 Question 3 What impacts air resistance?

Round 2 Question 1 A what point do you reach terminal velocity?

Round 2 Question 2 When would you experience free- fall?

Round 2 Question 3 What two forces are needed for objects to start orbiting?

Round 3 Question 1 What two motions are involved in projectile motion?

Round 3 Question 1 What is momentum?

Round 3 Question 2 What is the Law of Conservation of Momentum?

What is inertia? Round 3 Question 3

Halftime 2 pts each What are Newton’s Three laws?

Round 4 Question 1 Points are Doubled 6,4,2!! What is the formula for Newton’s 2 nd Law?

Round 4 Question 2 What is the formula for weight?

Round 4 Question 3 What is the shape of a projectile motion?

Round 5 Question 1 What is the relationship between mass and acceleration in Newton’s 2 nd Law?

Round 5 Question 2 What is the relationship between force and acceleration in Newton’s 2 nd Law?

Round 5 Question 3 What is the formula for momentum?

Round 6 Question 1 How far does a car traveling 10 m/s go in 30 seconds?

Round 6 Question 2 What is the weight of a 50 kg object on Earth?

Round 6 Question 3 A 15 kg object is traveling 8 m/s north. What is the objects momentum?

Final Question Rules This is a bidding question! You may bid up to 15 points The answer must be written completely on the back of you sheet There is no talking during the final question, you can only communicate with your partner by writing on a separate sheet of paper. You will have 5 minutes!

FINAL QUESTION All or Nothing! Which Law? 1.Called the Law of Inertia 2.Is often written as a formula 3.Explains why no matter how high you throw a ball it will always return to the ground. 4.Explains why when your mom slams on the breaks of the car you keep going forward.