Title: Blank Jeopardy
1Newtons First Law
Newtons Second Law
Newtons Third Law
Kinematics
Measurement
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2The resistance of an object to a change in
velocity
3What is inertia?
4What a baseball does if you throw it in space
5What is continue moving in a straight line?
6Why things thrown on Earth eventually stop
7What is friction?
8 The quantity which determines an objects inertia
9What is the mass?
10If you swing a ball clockwise on a string, it is
the direction the ball goes when released at 9
oclock
11What is upwards?
12It is the cause of an objects acceleration
13What is net force?
14Acceleration is inversely proportional to it
15What is the mass?
16The force with which gravity pulls on a 10kg
object
17What is 100N?
18The acceleration of a 50kg object pulled with 10N
19What is .5 m/s/s?
20The time during which a net force acting on an
object whose graph is
v
t (s)
2
0
21What is during the first second?
22If the action force is you pulling on a rope,
this is the reaction force
23What is the rope pulling on you?
24The amount of force with which a scale pushes up
on my feet (if I am still)
25What is my weight?
26It pushes on airplanes to make them go
27What is air?
28If an action force is Object A pushing Object B,
then the reaction force acts on what object
29What is object A?
30The force of a strongman pulling on you plus the
force of you pulling on the strongman
31What is 0 N?
32Velocity equals (final position - initial
position) divided by this
33What is the change in time?
34If I move East with a velocity of 10 m/s, a
velocity of -5 m/s represents movement in this
direction
35What is West?
36It is defined as a change in velocity divided by
a change in time
37What is acceleration?
38The equation d1/2 at2,solved for acceleration
39What is a2d/t2?
40The accelerations shown below
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3
v (m/s)
2
1
0
2
0
1
t (s)
41What is -1 m/s2, then 0 m/s2?
42It is the standard (SI) unit of force
43What is the Newton (N)?
44The difference between your measurement and the
true value
45What is error?
46To reduce error, scientists often take multiple
measurements and then do this
47What is take an average?
48To get the percent error, you divide the error by
the true value, then multiply by this number
49What is 100?
50If your measurements are consistently wrong in
one direction, it might be due to this type of
error
51What is Systematic error?