Title: Jeopardy Template
1Kinetic or Potential
5 Forms of Energy
Math and Formulas
Vocabulary
Newton His Laws
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2Energy is defined as
3the ability to do work.
4Energy of motion is
5kinetic energy.
6Potential energy is defined as
7stored energy.
8Explain the difference between kinetic and
potential energy.
9Kinetic energy is energy when something is
moving. Potential energy is energy that is stored
up waiting to be released.
10The math formula to calculate potential energy
is of an object about to fall is (PE
11PE weight (of the object) x height (where the
object is above the ground)
12Energy stored in the nucleus is
13nuclear energy.
14Energy of moving things like bicycles is
15mechanical energy.
16Energy in moving electrons is
17electromagnetic energy. (electricity)
18Energy of moving microscopic particles of matter
isFriction creates this.
19heat energy. The faster the particles of a
substance are moving, the warmer the substance
is.
20Energy that holds particles of matter together is
21chemical energy.
22Ryan Miller saves an attempt on goal hit by
Crosby with 20N of force. The ice exerts 2 N of
friction on the puck. What is the net force?
(What force is left over after the friction is
taken away?)
23Net force force exerted - friction. 20N - 2N
18N
24What is the formula to calculate speed?
25Speed distance divided by time.Ex. gtmiles
per hour gtmeters per second
26Ryan Miller kneels in front of the net. His pads
put 30N of force on 6 square feet of area. How
much pressure is exerted on the ice? Pressure
force divided by area
27Pressure force / areaP 30N / 6 sq. ft. P
5N per sq. ft
28Ryan Miller saves a shot from Crosby hit with 10N
of force from a distance of 30 m. How much work
did Crosby do in that shot? Work force x
distance
29Work force x distancew 10N x 30mw 300N-m
30What is the formula for acceleration?
31Acceleration (final speed - initial speed)
divided by timeEx. (60 mph - 10mph) / 10
secacceleration 50mph / 10 secacceleration
5mph/sec
32The ability to do work is defined as
33energy.
34Speed is defined as
35distance traveled in a certain amount of time.
36Velocity is defined as
37speed traveled in a certain direction.
38Friction is defined as
39force that opposes the motion of an object.
40Motion is defined as
41a change in position.
42How many laws of physics did Newton describe?
43There are 3 Newtons Laws.
44An object at rest tends to
45stay at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced
force.
46What word is used instead of saying Newtons
First Law of Motion?
47inertia
48Newtons Second Law says force is equal to mass
times f m x ?
49acceleration.
50Complete Newtons Third Law For every action
there is
51an equal and opposite reaction.