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3 $100 $400 $300 $200 $400 $200 $100$100 $400 $200$200 $500$500 $300 $200 $500 $100 $300 $100 $300 $500 $300 $400$400 $500

4 Vocabulary 1

5 Vocabulary 2

6 Multiple Choice

7 True / False

8 Short Answer

9 Vocabulary 2 Multiple Choice True / False Short Answer $100 $300 $200 $400 $500 $ Vocabulary 1

10 Vocabulary 1 - $100 The vocabulary word for the motion of an object when ONLY gravity is acting on it!

11 Vocabulary 1 - $200 The vocabulary word for a CURVED path an object will follow when thrown!

12 Vocabulary 1- $300 The vocabulary word for a force that makes and object to move in a circular path!

13 Vocabulary 1- $400 The vocabulary word for an object that falls at a CONSTANT velocity and air resistance is equal to gravity!

14 Vocabulary 1- $500 The vocabulary word for an object that tends to stay in motion.

15 Vocabulary 2 - $100 The vocabulary word for an object follows a circular path!

16 Vocabulary 2 - $200 The vocabulary word describing the property of moving objects that depends on mass and velocity!

17 Vocabulary 2 - $300 The vocabulary word for the constant velocity of a falling object when the force of air resistance is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force of gravity!

18 Vocabulary - $400 The vocabulary word for the curved path an object follows near the surface of the Earth.

19 Vocabulary 2 - $500 The vocabulary word for the NON- contact force acting on the ball in this picture!

20 Multiple Choice - $100 If an elephant and a rock were dropped from the top of a building at the same height at the same time and there is no air resistance, which will hit the ground first? a.) the elephant lands first b.) the rock lands first c.) the elephant and the rock land at the same time. d.) neither will hit the ground

21 Multiple Choice - $200 When a bowling ball collides with a bowling pin, a.) the momentum of both the pin and the ball increases. b.) the momentum transfers from the ball to the pin c.) the momentum of both the pin and the ball decreases. d.) The momentum of the pin and the ball does not change.

22 Multiple Choice - $300 Why do astronauts in space appear weightless? a.There is no gravity in space. b. Air resistance opposes gravity. c. They have no mass in space. d. They are in free fall.

23 Multiple Choice - $400 Which of the following is not an example of projectile motion? a.The path of a leaping frog. b. The path of an arrow through the air. c. The path of a crate sliding along flat ground. d. The path of a pitched baseball.

24 Multiple Choice - $500 Which one of the following IS accelerating the least? a.An empty shopping cart pushed with a hard force. a hard force. b. A full shopping cart pushed with a hard force. c. An empty shopping cart pushed with a light force. d. A full shopping cart pushed with a light force

25 True / False - $100 True or False: When a forward kicks a soccer ball that’s at rest, momentum is transferred to the soccer ball!

26 True / False - $200 True or False: Gravity gives an object that is in projectile motion its up and down (vertical) movement.

27 True / False - $300 True or False: The formula for momentum is P = M ass x V elocity

28 True / False - $400 True or False: Air resistance plays NO part with a flat sheet of paper falling to the ground after a crumpled sheet of paper!

29 True / False - $500 True or False Sky diving is an example of Free Falling!

30 Short Answer - $100 What is the momentum of an ice skater with a mass of 50 kg and a velocity of 2 m/s?

31 Short Answer - $200 What is the momentum of a diver with a mass of 70 kg and a velocity of 4 m/s?

32 Short Answer - $300 The ship is in outer space. Letter D is showing what path for the ship?

33 Short Answer - $400 The ship is in outer space. Letter C is showing what path for the ship?

34 Short Answer - $500 The ship is in outer space. Letter B is showing what path for the ship?

35 Vocabulary 1 - $100 Free Fall $

36 Vocabulary 1 - $200 Projectile Motion! $

37 Vocabulary 1 - $300 Centripetal Force $

38 Vocabulary 1 - $400 Terminal Velocity $

39 Vocabulary 1 - $500 $INERTIA

40 Vocabulary 2 - $100 Centripetal Force $

41 Vocabulary 2 - $200 Momentum $

42 Vocabulary 2 - $300 Terminal Velocity $

43 Vocabulary 2 - $400 Projectile Motion! $

44 Vocabulary 2 - $500 Gravity $

45 Multiple Choice - $100 c.) The elephant and the rock hit at the same time! $

46 Multiple Choice - $200 b.) the momentum transfers from the ball to the pin $

47 Multiple Choice - $300 d. They are in free fall. $

48 Multiple Choice - $400 $ c. The path of a crate sliding along flat ground. Because it is not curving!

49 Multiple Choice - $500 d. A full shopping cart pushed with a light force! $

50 True / False - $100 True! The momentum IS transferred from one object to another object! $

51 True / False - $200 True! Gravity DOES pull everything downward towards the center of the Earth! $

52 True / False - $300 True! Mass and Velocity are BOTH factors that calculate momentum P = M x V $

53 True / False - $400 False Air resistance DOES slow the fall of a flat sheet of paper to the ground!

54 True / False - $500 False Free fall has to occur where there is NO air resistance; such as in a vacuum or outer space!

55 Short Answer - $100 P = M x V P = 50kg x 2 m/s P = 100 kg * m/s

56 Short Answer - $200 P = M x V P = 70kg x 4 m/s P = 280 kg * m/s !

57 Short Answer - $300 The path of the orbiting spacecraft!

58 Short Answer - $400 The path of free fall for the space ship!

59 Short Answer - $500 The path it would follow if there were NO gravity!

60 Newton’s Laws of Motion $200 $600 $400 $800 $1000 Multiple Choice $200 $600 $400 $800 $1000 Fill in the Blank $200 $600 $400 $800 $1000

61 Newton's Laws of Motion $200 Which of Newton’s Laws of Motion, 1 st, 2 nd or 3 rd fits this situation? Without any force to change it, a boulder at rest will remain at rest and a ball in motion will stay in motion!

62 Newton's Laws of Motion - $200 Newton’s 1 st Law! An object in motion will stay in motion or an object at rest will remain at rest!

63 Newton's Laws of Motion - $400 Which of Newton’s Laws of Motion, 1 st, 2 nd or 3 rd fits this situation? If a person pushes on a door then the door pushes back with an equal force! (Hint: the forces are acting in pairs.)

64 Newton's Laws of Motion - $400 $ Newton’s 3 rd Law Whenever one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first.

65 Newton's Laws of Motion - $600 Which of Newton’s Laws of Motion, 1 st, 2 nd or 3 rd fits this situation? The law of conservation of momentum is equivalent to _____. (Hint: the forces are acting in pairs.)

66 Newton's Laws of Motion - $600 Newton’s 3 rd Law Whenever one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first. $

67 Newton's Laws of Motion - $800 Which of Newton’s Laws of Motion, 1 st, 2 nd or 3 rd fits this situation? You begin to push a “Go-Cart” and then accelerate it by pushing with more force!

68 Newton's Laws of Motion - $800 $ Newton’s 2 nd Law The acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied.

69 Newton's Laws of Motion - $1000 Which of Newton’s Laws of Motion, 1 st, 2 nd or 3 rd fits this situation? Acceleration happens when a force is acting on a mass!

70 Newton's Laws of Motion - $1000 Newton’s 2 nd Law The acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied.

71 Net Force - $200 What is the net force and the direction? 30 N25 N

72 Net Force - $200 The net force is 55 Newtons to the left! 30 N25 N

73 Net Force - $400 What is the net force and the direction? 20 N 25 N

74 Net Force - $400 $ The net force is 5 Newtons to the left and diagonally down! 20 N 25 N

75 Net Force - $600 What is the net force and the direction? 20 N 25 N 20 N

76 Net Force - $600 The net force is 25 Newtons down! $ 20 N 25 N 20 N

77 Net Force - $800 What is the net force and the direction? 20 N 25 N 20 N 25 N

78 Net Force - $800 $ The net force is ZERO and there is NO direction! 20 N 25 N 20 N 25 N

79 Net Force - $1000 What is the net force and the direction? 10 N 20 N 15 N

80 Net Force - $1000 $ The net force is 5 Newtons to the right and diagonally up! 10 N 20 N 15 N

81 Multiple Choice - $200 There is NO air resistance. If a brick, feather and steel ball were dropped at the same time from the same height, which would hit the ground first? a. All would hit at the same time. b. The steel ball. c. The brick. d. The feather

82 Multiple Choice - $200 a) They all hit at the same time!

83 Multiple Choice - $400 Based on Newton’s 1 st law of motion, an object that is already moving and NOT acted on by an unbalanced force will… a. remain in motion b. eventually come to a stop c. change its momentum d. accelerate

84 Multiple Choice - $400 a) remain in motion

85 Multiple Choice - $600 Why do you need to aim higher or throw harder at the target when you throw a newspaper? a. There is no force on the newspaper. b. A force pulls the newspaper in the direction it is thrown. it is thrown. c. Gravity pulls the newspaper toward the ground. d. Forces pull on the newspaper in both directions.

86 Multiple Choice - $600 $ c) Gravity pulls the newspaper toward the ground.

87 Multiple Choice - $800 What feature of an object does NOT affect air resistance? a.Its size b.Its chemical properties c.Its shape d.Its speed

88 Multiple Choice - $800 b) Its chemical properties

89 Multiple Choice - $1000 A car with a mass of 1400 kg moves along the ice with a constant velocity of 18 m/s. What is the car’s momentum? a.77.8 N b.25,200 N c.77.8 kg * m/s d.25,200 kg * m/s

90 Multiple Choice - $1000 d) 25,200 kg * m/s

91 Fill in the Blank - $200 Fill in the blank: When air resistance exactly matches the downward force of gravity, a falling object stops accelerating and reaches T________ V_________

92 Fill in the Blank - $200 $ Terminal Velocity

93 Fill in the Blank - $400 Only in a vacuum or in space can an object be in F_____ F_____ !

94 Fill in the Blank - $400 $ Free Fall

95 Fill in the Blank - $600 A car moving from 60 km/h to a constant speed of 80 km/h has increased it’s a_________

96 Fill in the Blank - $600 acceleration

97 Fill in the Blank - $800 The unbalanced force that causes objects to move in a circular path is called a C_______ F_______

98 Fill in the Blank - $800 Centripetal Force

99 Fill in the Blank - $1000 The tendency of all objects to resist any change in motion is called i_______

100 Fill in the Blank - $1000 Inertia

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103 Final Jeopardy - Question. A spaceship stays in orbit around the Earth because of …

104 Final Jeopardy- Answer Due to its forward motion and free fall

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114 Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 $ $ $ Table 4 $ Credits

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