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Round 1
Round 2
Final
Jeopardy
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Momentum
Work
Energy
Power
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Heat
More
heat
Round 2
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Final
Jeopardy
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Scores
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The more momentum an object
has, the harder it is to _____.
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Stop
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How much momentum
does a 5.4kg bowling
ball have if it is rolling
at 7m/s?
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37.8 kg*m/s
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A 5kg car moving 5m/s
crashes and sticks to a
4kg car at rest. How fast
are they moving after the
collision?
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2.8 m/s
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A car and truck are driving on the
highway. The 2000kg truck going
27 m/s rear ends the 1200kg car
going 24m/s. If the bumpers
stick, how fast are they going
after the collision?
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25.9 m/s
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An astronaut is on a space walk
when the tether breaks. Acting
quickly, she throws her 2kg
wrench away from the shuttle at a
velocity of 18 m/s. If her mass
with spacesuit is 60kg, how fast
will she move toward the shuttle?
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0.6 m/s
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How much work is done if 52N of
force is used to move a box a
distance of 2.5 meters?
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130 Joules
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How much work is done if a 4kg
object is lifted a distance of 5
meters?
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200 J
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Which requires more net work,
lifting an object up to a certain
height or pushing up an incline
plane to the same height?
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Net work is the same for both.
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If 120 Joules of work is done
lifting a 4 N object, how far was it
lifted?
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30 m
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How much work could be done
by a 5 kg rock on a ledge 20
meters above if it falls to the base
of the cliff.
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1000 J
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What does the Law of
Conservation of energy say?
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Energy is not created or
destroyed.
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How much potential energy does
a 46 kg person have on top of a
50 meter hill?
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23,000 J
Or
22,540 J
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A car travels at a certain velocity.
If that same car triples it’s
velocity, by how much will the
kinetic energy increase?
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The car will have 9 times more
KE.
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How much kinetic energy will a
60 kg person have if they walk 1.4
m/s?
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58.8 J
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Explain the relationship
between work and energy
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It takes energy to do work.
Change in energy = work done
As explained by the Work-Energy
Theorem
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What is the formula for power?
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Power = Work/time
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How much power does a person
use if they lift a 500N object a
distance of 2 meters in 4
seconds?
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250 W
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If one person does a job in four
hours while another person does
the same amount of work in two
hours, how does their power
compare?
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The person doing the work in two
hours uses twice the power.
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What are two variables in
determining power?
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Work and time
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What are two units for power?
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W or KW or J/s (any two)
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A measure of the average kinetic
energy is the definition for:
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Temperature
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The total energy, both kinetic and
potential, in a substance is
called:
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Thermal energy
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Name the three temperature
scales.
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Celsius, Fahrenheit, Kelvin
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The temperature at which no
more energy can be removed
from matter; the lowest possible
temperature is called:
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Absolute zero
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How much heat would be needed
to raise the temperature of 70
grams of copper from 20 C to 100
C? The specific heat of copper is
0.38452
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2,153.3 Joules
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The change of substance from a
liquid to a gas.
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Vaporization? 100 points
50 points for evaporation
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What is the name for thermal
energy in motion (transferring)?
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heat
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What happens to the temperature
of water when it’s boiling at sea
level?
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The temperature stays at 100
degrees Celsius.
Scores
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The amount of energy required to
raise the temperature of one
gram of a substance by one
Celsius degree.
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Specific heat
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What temperature must all the
water in a pond be before the
pond can get cold enough to
freeze?
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4 degrees Celsius
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Vocab.
Heat
Transfer
Concepts
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Final
Jeopardy
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Scores
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Energy
Math
Misc.
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Round 1
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What is energy?
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The ability to do work
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What is energy that is stored in
readiness because of a body’s
position.
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Potential energy
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What is the energy of motion
described by the equation 1/2mv2 ?
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Kinetic energy
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What is the formula for
gravitational potential energy?
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PE = mgh
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The change in energy is equal to
the work done. What theorem is
that?
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The Work-Energy Theorem
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The amount of matter in an object
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mass
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Changing from a gas to a
liquid is:
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Condensation
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Material that minimizes
undesirable heat transfers is
called:
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Insulation or insulators
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The amount of space
matter occupies is:
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volume
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For conduction to take place, one
object must be warmer than the
other and they must be _______.
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touching
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Which heat transfer method
involves heated fluids moving in
currents?
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convection
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The only heat transfer method
that can take place in a vacuum
is:
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radiation
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When most substances get
heated their temperature rises
and they do this:
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expand
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This change of state of matter
absorbs more energy than
melting.
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Changing from liquid to gas
OR changing from gas to plasma.
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The freezing point of water on all
three temperature scales
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32 °F, 0 °C , and 273 K?
°
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Which substance has the highest
specific heat of all naturally
occurring, abundant materials on
Earth?
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Water
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The force of gravity of an object
is called:
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weight
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Water does something really
strange when cooling from 4
degrees Celsius to 0 degrees
Celsius? What does it do and
why is it strange?
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It expands. That’s strange
because other substances always
contract as the temperature
decreases.
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Give an example of an effect of
water having a high specific heat.
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Water moderates climate. It can
keep places near oceans warmer
in winter and cooler in summer
than cities at similar latitudes
inland.
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What is thermal equilibrium?
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When temperature of two
materials pass heat from the
warmer to the cooler until they
are the same temperature.
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How much work is done if a man
uses a force of 300 N to push a
crate 5 meters across a floor?
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1500 J
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How much potential energy does
a 2 kg ball have at the top of it’s
flight which is 14 meters in the
air?
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280 J
or
274.4 J
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How much kinetic energy does a
4 kg cart have if moving 5 m/s?
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50 J
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How much does a 65 kg
person weigh?
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637 N
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What is the specific heat
of 72 grams of matter if
1470 J of heat was lost
and the temperature
dropped from 100 to 25
degrees Celsius.
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0.2722 J/g C
0
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When railroad tracks get hot,
what could happen.
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Thermal expansion which could
buckle the tracks and derail the
train
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When a ring of metal heats up,
the hole
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Gets bigger
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Evaporation is which:
A cooling process or a warming
process
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A cooling process because it
takes energy in to evaporate
which leaves less energy for the
material left behind.
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Phase changes involve energy.
Tell which absorbs and which
releases energy for melting and
freezing.
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Melting absorbs energy
Freezing releases energy
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A train with a mass of 20000 kg
moving 8 m/s crashes into a
stationary train with a mass of
12000 kg. They stick together.
What is the speed after the
crash?
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5 m/s
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Energy conservation
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Final
Jeopary
Question
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Draw and label a diagram that
shows the Law of Conservation
of Energy.
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