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2 THIS IS Jeopardy

3 With Your Host... Laura

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

5 Balanced forces acting on an object cause the object to accelerate.

6 False; Unbalanced A 100

7 DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager A 200

8 When you push downward on Earth to make a pole vault, Earth exerts an equal force on the pole.

9 True A 200

10 A ball is thrown horizontally
A ball is thrown horizontally. Gravity causes the ball to continue to move horizontally. A 300

11 False; Inertia A 300

12 An object with a mass of 9. 0 kg has an acceleration of 3 m/s2
An object with a mass of 9.0 kg has an acceleration of 3 m/s2. The force acting on it is 3 N. A 400

13 False; 27 N A 400

14 If you throw a ball into the air, Earth exerts a force on the ball
If you throw a ball into the air, Earth exerts a force on the ball. The ball in the air exerts no force. A 500

15 False; a force on Earth A 500

16 Friction is a force that speeds up motion between two surfaces that are in contact.

17 False; slows down B 100

18 When you ride your bike around a corner at 10 m/s, you are accelerating.

19 True B 200

20 Acceleration is caused by any forces.

21 False; unbalanced B 300

22 Cars, airplane wings, and bike helmets are built in a streamlined shape to reduce inertia.

23 False; air resistance B 400

24 Sliding friction keeps you in the seat when a car goes around a corner.
B 500

25 False; Static B 500

26 Which of the following is an example of a noncontact force?
a. musician playing piano b. athlete hitting a ball with a bat c. a ball falling after you toss it in the air d. karate expert breaking a stack of wood C 100

27 Which of the following is an example of a noncontact force?
c. a ball falling after you toss it in the air C 100

28 a. direction of the force b. strength of the force
An arrow can be used to represent a force. The length of the arrow represents _____. a. direction of the force b. strength of the force c. mass of the force d. acceleration of the force C 200

29 An arrow can be used to represent a force
An arrow can be used to represent a force. The length of the arrow represents _____. b. strength of the force C 200

30 Which of the following best completes the phrase?
For every action there is _____. a. a reaction b. an equal reaction c. an opposite reaction d. an equal and opposite reaction C 300

31 Which of the following best completes the phrase?
For every action there is _____. d. an equal and opposite reaction C 300

32 DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400

33 Fred (m = 67 kg) foolishly attempts to jump from a canoe (m = 45 kg) to the dock. If he jumps forward with a speed of 3.3 m/s, how fast will the canoe move backward? a. 2.2 m/s b. 22 m/s c. 4.9 m/s d. 49 m/s C 400

34 Fred (m = 67 kg) foolishly attempts to jump from a canoe (m = 45 kg) to the dock. If he jumps forward with a speed of 3.3 m/s, how fast will the canoe move backward? c. 4.9 m/s C 400

35 A planet is discovered that is the same size as Earth and has the same gravitational acceleration, but has twice the mass. If you weigh 700 N on Earth, on the new planet you would weigh ____. a. 350 N b. 700 N c. 1,400 N d. 2,800 N C 500

36 A planet is discovered that is the same size as Earth and has the same gravitational acceleration, but has twice the mass. If you weigh 700 N on Earth, on the new planet you would weigh ____. c. 1,400 N C 500

37 Which of the following is a force? a. inertia b. friction
c. acceleration d. velocity D 100

38 Which of the following is a force?
b. friction D 100

39 Unbalanced forces can make an object accelerate by _____.
a. changing its speed b. changing its direction c. both a and b d. neither a nor b D 200

40 Unbalanced forces can make an object accelerate by _____.
c. both a and b D 200

41 DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager D 300

42 Which of the following keeps a satellite in orbit? a. frictional force
b. kinetic force c. centripetal force d. acceleration force D 300

43 Which of the following keeps a satellite in orbit?
c. centripetal force D 300

44 a. the law of conservation of momentum b. Newton's first law of motion
The relationship among force, mass, and acceleration is stated in ____. a. the law of conservation of momentum b. Newton's first law of motion c. Newton's second law of motion d. Newton's third law of motion D 400

45 c. Newton's second law of motion
The relationship among force, mass, and acceleration is stated in ____. c. Newton's second law of motion D 400

46 The force that opposes motion is ____. a. a balanced force
b. an unbalanced force c. an accelerating force d. friction D 500

47 The force that opposes motion is ____.
d. friction D 500

48 DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager E 100

49 If you are riding on a skateboard and it stops suddenly, your body keeps moving forward. This is because of ____________________. E 100

50 inertia E 100

51 Speeding up, slowing down, and going around curves are examples of ____________________.

52 acceleration E 200

53 Mike has a mass of 60 kg. He pulls on a wagon of mass 30 kg with a force of 20 N. The wagon remains motionless. The wagon exerts a force of ____________________ on Mike. E 300

54 20 N E 300

55 A car going around a corner, hits an icy path, and skids off the road
A car going around a corner, hits an icy path, and skids off the road. This represents a change from rolling friction to ____________________ friction. E 400

56 sliding E 400

57 To keep a sled accelerating downhill, the force of gravity must be greater than the ____________________ force. E 500

58 normal friction E 500

59 ____________________ is the tendency of an object to resist any change in its motion.

60 Inertia F 100

61 Newton's first law of motion states that an object stays in constant motion unless a(n) ____________________ force acts on it. F 200

62 unbalanced F 200

63 A rocket launching is an example of Newton's ____________________ law.

64 third F 300

65 Forces that change an object's motion by touching the object are ____________________ forces.

66 contact F 400

67 A(n) ____________________ is a push or pull that one object exerts on another.
F 500

68 force F 500

69 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Forces Please record your wager.
Click on screen to begin

70 Click on screen to continue
Identify two pairs of action-reaction forces involving the rope. Click on screen to continue

71 Click on screen to continue
black dog on rope; rope on black dog; white dog on rope; rope on white dog Click on screen to continue

72 Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
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