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Final EMM Kit Test Jeopardy Final EMM Kit Test Jeopardy Graphing Graphing On the On the Move Move Energy Energy Newton’s Newton’s Laws Laws Forces Forces 10 10 10 15 10 15 10 20 20 20 20 25 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 FINAL 50 50 50 50

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Final EMM Kit Test Jeopardy. Graphing 10pts. What two columns of the data table hold the variables we graph? (Which would be IV and which is the DV). Answer. Answer for Graphing 10. Independent (1 st column) and Dependent (last column). Double Jeopardy 20 pts. Board. Graphing for 20. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • Final EMM Kit Test Jeopardy

    GraphingOn the MoveEnergyNewtons LawsForces10 10101510151020202020252030303030304040404040FINAL50505050

  • Graphing 10ptsWhat two columns of the data table hold the variables we graph? (Which would be IV and which is the DV)Answer

  • Answer for Graphing 10Independent (1st column) and Dependent (last column)Board

  • Graphing for 20

    What needs to be included in the title of a graph?

    Answer

  • Answer to Graphing for 20 pointsBoth the independent and dependent variables plus what we are doing with the data ex: comparing. Start with The effect of the

    Board

  • Graphing for 30 pointsWhat variable goes on the x axis?

    Switcheroo !!Answer

  • Answer for Graphing 30Independent Switch points if correct

    Board

  • Graphing for 40AnswerWhat 3 things are wrong with this graph?

    Chart1

    1.1

    2.2

    12

    Time (seconds)

    Distance

    The effect of time on distance

    Sheet1

    11.1

    22.2

    312

    Sheet1

    0

    0

    0

    Time

    Distance

    The effect of time on distance

    Sheet2

    Sheet3

  • Answer for Graphing 40No unitsShould be a line graphSpacing between 0 and the first item is wrong.Board

  • FINAL HOW MUCH DID YOU RISK?? 0 - 500Graph the following information in the data table below: ( you must complete the averages and the speed correctly.)

    Answer

    Distance (m)Time (s)Average Time (s)Speedm/sTrial 1Trial 2Trial 311.601.691.601.630.6122.122.4??? ???33.003.022.98 ???1.00

  • Answer to Graphing 50 points2nd trial avg t = 2.17 sec, Speed = 0.95 m/s3rd trial Average t = 3.0 secBoard

    Chart1

    1.63

    1.15

    1

    Distance (m)

    Speed (m/s)

    The Effect of Distance on Speed

    Sheet1

    11.63

    21.15

    31

    Sheet1

    Distance (m)

    Speed (m/s)

    The Effect of Distance on Speed

    Sheet2

    Sheet3

  • Move for 20 pointsA change of position in a certain amount of time is called ___________Answer

  • Answer to On the Move 20 pointsMotionBoard

  • The formula for speed is ___.On the Move for 10 pointsAnswer

  • Answer to move 10 pointsDistance divided by timeBoard

  • Move for 30 pointsThe force that keeps you in your seat when you are upside down on a rollercoaster is ____________.Answer

  • Answer to Move 30 Centripetal ForceBoard

  • Move for 40 pointsYou are going to Knoxville to compete and we decide to take an airplane. The airplane ride is 2.5 hours (due to side trips) and you are traveling a total of 2000 km during your flight. What average speed are you traveling?Answer

  • Answer to Move 40 points800 km/hrBoard

  • On the Move for 50 pointsYou are traveling 30 km/sec and you need to go 162 km. How many seconds will it take?Answer

  • Answer for Move 50 points IF CHALLENGED AND WON YOU EARN 50, IF CHALLENGED AND LOST, CHALLENGER WON 100 PTS!!5.4 seconds BONUS 15 PTS: What is the formula for speed?Distance divided by Time equals speed. 30= 90/ time.Board

  • Energy for 15 What is a push or pull on an object?

    A

  • Energy for 15 Force

    Fifteen points earned if you were correct

    board

  • Energy for 10 pointsKinetic Energy is energy of _________________.Answer

  • Answer for Energy 10 pointsMotionBoard

  • Energy 20 pointsWhat contact force opposes motion?Answer

  • Answer for Energy 20 pointsFrictionBoard

  • Energy for 50 pointsWhen you drop a rock from the Eiffel tower where would you have the maximum potential energy and maximum kinetic energy?AnswerABCD....

  • Answer Energy for 50 pointsPoint A is Maximum Potential EnergyPoint D is Maximum Kinetic EnergyBoard

  • Energy 30 pointsEnergy that is stored is called__________________.Answer

  • Answer Energy 30 pointsPotential EnergyBoard

  • Energy for 40 ptsWhen a roller coaster goes down hill, energy is transformed from ___ to ___.Answer

  • Answer Energy for 40 pointsPotential to KineticBoard

  • Newtons Laws for 10 pts. How many Laws of Motion are there?A

  • Newtons Laws answer for 10 pts!3board

  • 15 pts for Newtons LawsWhat does Inertia mean?A

  • 15 points answer for Newtons Laws

    Both meanings: An object will continue its motion, whether moving or not. If you only gave one answer you earn 5 pts.board

  • 20 pts. for Newtons LawsWhat is the formula for Newtons 2nd Law? A

  • 20 pts answer for Newtons Laws?F = ma(force = mass x acceleration)board

  • 25 pts. for Newtons LawsWhich one of Newtons three laws includes the idea of inertia?A

  • 25 pts. answer for Newtons Laws1stboard

  • 30 pts. Newtons LawsWhich one of Newtons Laws explains how a rocket can blast off the surface of Earth?ASwitcheroo

  • 30 pts answer for Newtons Laws3rdIf you got this correct, choose another team and switch points with them at this time.board

  • 40 pts possible for Newtons LawsWhich one of Newtons three laws include the relationship between mass, acceleration, and force?

    A

  • Earned 40 pts for Newtons Laws?2nd Lawboard

  • for 50 pts.CHALLENGE !!What is the m/sec of gravitational pull exerted by the Earth on an object (we use this to discover acceleration of a falling object)A

  • CHALLENGE from Newtons Laws for 50 pts.If you were challenged and got this correct, you receive 50 pts. for your team.If you were challenged and did not get this right, then the person who challenged you receives 100 pts.

    board9.81 m/sec (every second of fall would be multiplied by this #)

  • Forces for 10An object that is moving with a constant speed is an example of ______________forces.Answer

  • Answer to Forces 10 pointsBalancedBoard

  • Forces 20 pointsA Baseball player throws a pitch. This is an example of Straight line motionProjectile motionVibrational motionCircular motionAnswer

  • Answer to Forces 20 pointsB Projectile MotionBoard

  • Forces 30 pointsA cow is sucked into a tornado. What kind of motion will the cow experience?Answer

  • Answer to Forces 30 pointsCircular MotionBoard

  • Forces 40 pointsWhat is the net force on the mass below?Mass450 N300 NDoes the mass have acceleration?Answer

  • Answer to Forces 40 pointsThe net force is 150 N left.It does have acceleration.BoardBONUS 5 Pts: What type of frictional force does the box have to overcome to move?

  • Forces 50 pointsNemo is swimming up stream with a force of 20 N while the current pushes against Nemo with a force of 20 N. What is the Net force? Does Nemo have acceleration? Answer

  • Answer to Forces 50 pointsThe Net force on Nemo 0 N and he is in constant motion facing into the current, but not moving in one direction nor the other.No, Nemo does not have acceleraion.Board