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JEOPARDY BOARD $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Newton 1 Newton 2 Kepler 1 FINAL JEOPARDY Newton 1 Newton 2 Kepler 1 Kepler 2 Problems $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

Scientist that found gravity was universal Newton 1 - $100 Question Scientist that found gravity was universal Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Newton 1 - $100 Answer Newton Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Newton 1 - $200 Question If the mass of an object increases, what happens to its force of gravity? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Newton 1 - $200 Answer It increases Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Newton 1 - $300 Question If radius of the Earth increases, what happens to its force of gravity? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Newton 1 - $300 Answer It decreases Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Force that allows objects to stay moving in a circular motion Newton 1 - $400 Question Force that allows objects to stay moving in a circular motion Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Newton 1 - $400 Answer Centripetal Force Click to return to Jeopardy Board

The direction in which centripetal acceleration is directed Newton 1 - $500 Question The direction in which centripetal acceleration is directed Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Newton 1 - $500 Answer Center of the circle Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What is the acceleration of gravity on Earth? Newton 2 - $100 Question What is the acceleration of gravity on Earth? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Newton 2 - $100 Answer 9.8 m/s^2 Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Term that means gravity exists between every single object Newton 2 - $200 Question Term that means gravity exists between every single object Click to see answer

Universal Gravitation Newton 2 - $200 Answer Universal Gravitation Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Equation for Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation Newton 2 - $300 Question Equation for Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Newton 2 - $300 Answer Fg = G m1m2 r2 Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Force that keeps the moon revolving around the Earth Newton 2 - $400 Question Force that keeps the moon revolving around the Earth Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Newton 2 - $400 Answer Gravitational Force Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Draw a graph of Fg vs. distance Newton 2 - $500 Question Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Newton 2 - $500 Answer Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Kepler 1 - $100 Question Law of Ellipses Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Kepler 1 - $100 Answer Kepler’s First Law Click to return to Jeopardy Board

The sun’s location for an elliptical orbit Kepler 1 - $200 Question The sun’s location for an elliptical orbit Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Kepler 1 - $200 Answer Foci Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Kepler 1 - $300 Question Law of Harmonies Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Kepler 1 - $300 Answer Kepler’s Third Law Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Name of the closest point to the Sun Kepler 1 - $400 Question Name of the closest point to the Sun Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Kepler 1 - $400 Answer Perihelion Click to return to Jeopardy Board

What happens to a planet’s period, the further it gets from the Sun? Kepler 1 - $500 Question What happens to a planet’s period, the further it gets from the Sun? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Keper 1 - $500 Answer Period gets longer Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Kepler 2 - $100 Question Law of Equal Areas Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Kepler 2 - $100 Answer Kepler’s Second Law Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Shape of an ellipse with an eccentricity of 0 Kepler 2 - $200 Question Shape of an ellipse with an eccentricity of 0 Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Kepler 2 - $200 Answer Circle Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Where does a planet have the greatest speed? Kepler 2 - $300 Question Where does a planet have the greatest speed? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Kepler 2 - $300 Answer Closest to the Sun Click to return to Jeopardy Board

The season in which we are furthest from the sun Kepler 2 - $400 Question The season in which we are furthest from the sun Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Kepler 2 - $400 Answer Summer Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Kepler 2 - $500 Question The period of time a planet takes to revolve around the sun depends on __________ Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Kepler 2 - $500 Answer Distance from the Sun Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Problems - $100 Question What is the value of G? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Problems - $100 Answer 6.67 x 10-11 Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Venus has an orbital period of 0.62 years, how far is it from the Sun? Problems - $200 Question Venus has an orbital period of 0.62 years, how far is it from the Sun? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Problems - $200 Answer 0.72 AU Click to return to Jeopardy Board

If Mars is 1.52 AU from the sun, what is it’s period in years? Problems - $300 Question If Mars is 1.52 AU from the sun, what is it’s period in years? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Problems - $300 Answer 1.88 years Click to return to Jeopardy Board

Problems - $400 Question What is the gravitational force between a 200 kg mass and a 500 kg mass if they are 2 m apart? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Problems - $400 Answer 1.6 x 10-6 N Click to return to Jeopardy Board

1.7 x 106 m. What is its acceleration due to gravity? Problems - $500 Question The Moon has a mass of 7.4 x 1022 kg and a radius of 1.7 x 106 m. What is its acceleration due to gravity? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Problems - $500 Answer 1.6 m/s2 Click to return to Jeopardy Board

FINAL Topic: Gravity Click to see question

Final Jeopardy Question What is the acceleration of gravity on Jupiter? Click to see answer

Click to return to Jeopardy Board Final Jeopardy Answer 25 m/s2 Click to return to Jeopardy Board