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JeopardyNewton’s1st law
Newton’s2nd law
Newton’s3rd law
Calcu-lations
ReviewQuestions
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Final Jeopardy
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$100 – Newton’s 1st Law
This is Newton’s 1st law.
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$100 Question: Newton’s 1st Law
What is “an object at rest tends to stayat rest and an object in motion tends tostay in motion unless acted upon by anexternal force”?
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$200 -- Newton’s 1st Law
Yanking this out from underneath a setof plates is an example of Newton’s 1st
law.
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$200 Question: Newton’s 1st Law
What is a tablecloth?
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$300 -- Newton’s 1st Law
The difference between mass and weight.
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$300 Question: Newton’s 1st Law
What is mass is the amount of matter insomething and weight is the force of gravity on that mass?
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$400 -- Newton’s 1st Law
If you are holding a rock at your shoulder while you are riding on a bus at constant velocity and then drop it, this is where itwill land.
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$400 Question: Newton’s 1st Law
What is at your feet?
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$500 -- Newton’s 1st Law
When a pillow falls from an overhead compartment to the floor on a plane in flight, this is why it doesn’t slam into the back of the plane if the plane is flying at constantspeed.
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$500 Question: Newton’s 1st Law
What is because the pillow is moving at the samehorizontal speed as the plane before it fell?
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$100 -- Newton’s 2nd Law
This is Newton’s 2nd law.
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$100 Question: Newton’s 2nd Law
What is F = ma?
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$200 -- Newton’s 2nd Law
If a force is exerted upon an object, this is the direction of the acceleration.
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$200 Question: Newton’s 2nd Law
What is the same direction as the applied force?
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$300 -- Newton’s 2nd Law
This is the definition of pressure
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$300 Question: Newton’s 2nd Law
What is force divided by area?
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$400 -- Newton’s 2nd Law
This is the definition of terminal velocity
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$400 Question: Newton’s 2nd Law
What is the fastest possible falling speed where weight and air resistance cancel out?
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$500 -- Newton’s 2nd Law
This is the net force on an object movingat a constant velocity of 5 m/s.
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$500 Question: Newton’s 2nd Law
What is zero Newtons?
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$100 -- Newton’s 3rd Law
This is Newton’s 3rd law.
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$100 Question: Newton’s 3rd Law
What is ‘for every action there is an equaland opposite reaction?
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$200 -- Newton’s 3rd Law
A stick of dynamite does or does not contain force.
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$200 Question: Newton’s 3rd Law
What is does not?
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$300 -- Newton’s 3rd Law
If I exert 100 N on a rock I throw, this ishow much force the rock exerts on me.
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$300 Question: Newton’s 3rd Law
What is -100 N?
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$400 -- Newton’s 3rd Law
In the balloon sumo, this is what pushes the balloon forward.
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$400 Question: Newton’s 3rd Law
What is the expulsion of the air?
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$500 -- Newton’s 3rd Law
If I jump upwards, the earth does or does not getpushed downwards as a result.
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$500 Question: Newton’s 3rd Law
What is it does?
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$100 -- Calculations
Caleb Robinson is sitting in a rolling chair opposite Dr. Mason. Dr. Mason pushes on Caleb’s chair with a force of 100 N. This is the force Caleb pushes backwith.
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$100 Question: Calculations
What is -100 N?
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$200 -- Calculations
An enterprising student applies a force of 25 N to a block of 4 kg on a frictionless surface. This is the block’s acceleration.
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$200 Question: Calculations
What is 6.25 m/s2?
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$300 -- Calculations
This is the weight of a 5 kg sack of onions in Newtons.
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$300 Question: Calculations
What is 49 N?
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$400 -- Calculations
This is the force necessary to accelerate a 2 kgcat 8 m/s2.
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$400 Question: Calculations
What is 16 N?
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$500 -- Calculations
A 10 kg box is being pushed across the floor by a force of 30 N. There is a 20 N frictional force actingon the box. This is the box’s acceleration.
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$500 Question: Calculations
What is 1 m/s2?
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$100 – Review Questions
This is the definition of acceleration.
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$100 Question: Review Questions
What is the change in velocity divided by the change in time?
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$200 -- Review Questions
This is the value of g.
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$200 Question: Review Questions
What is 9.8 m/s2?
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$300 -- Review Questions
These are the units of force, mass and acceleration,respectively.
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$300 Question: Review Questions
What are Newtons, Kg and m/s2?
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$400 – Review Questions
This is the free fall equation.
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$400 Question: Review Questions
What is d = ½ gt2?
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$500 -- Review Questions
This is the Pythagorean theorem.
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$500 Question: Review Questions
What is A2 + B2 = C2?
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Final Jeopardy
This is the net force on an object according to the diagram above.
7N
6N
2N2N
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Final Jeopardy Answer
What is √41, or 6.4?