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Final JeopardyFinal Jeopardy

1 - $1001 - $100 The diagram below represents which The diagram below represents which

planetary motion. planetary motion.

RotationRotation

1 - $2001 - $200 Which rock layer contains the oldest fossils?Which rock layer contains the oldest fossils?

Level 1 would contain the oldest fossils. Level 1 would contain the oldest fossils.

1 - $3001 - $300 The arrows in this diagram represent The arrows in this diagram represent

The movement of tectonic plates. The movement of tectonic plates.

1 - $4001 - $400Which phase of the moon is observed from Earth Which phase of the moon is observed from Earth at position 1? at position 1?

New MoonNew Moon

1 - $5001 - $500 When Earth is in this position in its orbit, what When Earth is in this position in its orbit, what

season does the Northern Hemisphere experience?season does the Northern Hemisphere experience?

WinterWinter

2 - $1002 - $100The diagram below shows atoms/molecules of a The diagram below shows atoms/molecules of a gas in a closed container. What would happen if gas in a closed container. What would happen if heat is removed from these molecules?heat is removed from these molecules?

They would condense into a liquid. They would condense into a liquid.

OR OR The molecules would slow down.The molecules would slow down.

2 - $2002 - $200 Burning paper is an example of what type of Burning paper is an example of what type of

change?change?

Chemical ChangeChemical Change

2 - $3002 - $300 How many electrons does one atom of Nitrogen How many electrons does one atom of Nitrogen

have orbiting its nucleus?have orbiting its nucleus?

77

2 - $4002 - $400 Identify parts A, B, and C. Identify parts A, B, and C.

A ~ A ~ electronelectron

B ~ neutronB ~ neutron C ~ ProtonC ~ Proton

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A student puts equal amounts of Helium gas into A student puts equal amounts of Helium gas into two balloons. As he walks outside, during the winter, two balloons. As he walks outside, during the winter, the balloon shrinks. He returns to the store to the balloon shrinks. He returns to the store to complain and finds that the balloons are back to complain and finds that the balloons are back to normal. Explain why!!normal. Explain why!!

As the temperature decreases, the atoms move As the temperature decreases, the atoms move slower and exert less pressure on the inside of the slower and exert less pressure on the inside of the balloon, in the process contracting. The opposite balloon, in the process contracting. The opposite happens when the temperature increases. happens when the temperature increases.

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A student exerts a force of 200N A student exerts a force of 200N on a box and moves it 3 meters. on a box and moves it 3 meters. How much work has he done?How much work has he done?

600 N x M , or 600 Joules600 N x M , or 600 Joules

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A jet travels 1200 miles in 3 A jet travels 1200 miles in 3 hrs. What is the jet’s hrs. What is the jet’s average speed?average speed?

400m/hr400m/hr

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If a plane is travelling at 300 miles per If a plane is travelling at 300 miles per hour, how long will it take for the hour, how long will it take for the plane to travel 1500 miles from plane to travel 1500 miles from Newburgh to Miami?Newburgh to Miami?

5 hours5 hours

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If a cheetah accelerates from 2m/s If a cheetah accelerates from 2m/s to 22m/s in 2 seconds, what was the to 22m/s in 2 seconds, what was the cheetah’s average acceleration?cheetah’s average acceleration?

10m/s/s, or 10m/s10m/s/s, or 10m/s22

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If a car decelerates at a red light If a car decelerates at a red light from 50m/s in 0 m/s in 5 seconds, from 50m/s in 0 m/s in 5 seconds, what was the cars’ acceleration?what was the cars’ acceleration?

-10m/s-10m/s22, or -10m/s/s, or -10m/s/s

4 - $1004 - $100If Jane pulls with a force of 100N and Mehmet If Jane pulls with a force of 100N and Mehmet pulls with a force of 200N, what is the net force?pulls with a force of 200N, what is the net force?

100N to the right. 100N to the right.

4 - $2004 - $200At which point does the child have the At which point does the child have the

greatest potential energy?greatest potential energy?

Point APoint A

4 - $3004 - $300Heat is passed from the stove Heat is passed from the stove

to the pan by the process of to the pan by the process of ______.______.

ConductionConduction

4 - $4004 - $400 Which pulley system makes work the easiest?Which pulley system makes work the easiest?

EE

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EDC

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4 - $5004 - $500 Name three nonrenewable energy resources.Name three nonrenewable energy resources.

Coal, Oil, and Natural GasCoal, Oil, and Natural Gas

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Electrons involved in Electrons involved in chemical bonds are called chemical bonds are called ________________.________________.

Valence ElectronsValence Electrons

5 - $2005 - $200Which letter L, M, N is Which letter L, M, N is located on the steepest located on the steepest slope?slope?

NN

5 - $3005 - $300 Which two points have the same Longitude?Which two points have the same Longitude?

A and BA and B

5 - $4005 - $400 Which object is travelling at a faster speed?Which object is travelling at a faster speed?

Object AObject A

5 - $5005 - $500 What is the relationship between the What is the relationship between the

temperature and the solubility of substance x?temperature and the solubility of substance x?

As temperature, As temperature,

increases, increases, solubility of solubility of substance X substance X

increases.increases.

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