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Jeopardy. 6 th grade review game!! Isaac Newton’s Laws of Motion!. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy. Motion/Force. The First. The Second. The Third. Calculations. 10 Point. 10 Point. 10 Point. 10 Point. 10 Point. 20 Points. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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6 th grade review game!! Isaac Newton’s Laws of Motion! Click to begin.
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6th grade review game!!Isaac Newton’s Laws of Motion!

Click to begin.

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Click here for Final Jeopardy

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The First The Third Calculations

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The SecondMotion/Force

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He discovered the laws of motion while

observing nature and performing simple

experiments

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Who is Sir Isaac Newton?

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A push or a pull

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What is a Force?

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Which of Newton’s Laws

explains why Henry’s football will stay on

the ground until he kicks it.A. Newton’s First Law

B. Newton’s Second Law

C. Newton’s Third Law

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What is Newton’s FirstLaw?

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A. Newton’s First Law

B. Newton’s Second Law

C. Newton’s Third Law

Superman is said to leap tall buildings in a single bound. Which of Newton’s Laws

explains why he would have to use more force if he gained weight?

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What is Newton’s

Second Law?

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Which of Newton’s Laws explains why firefighters must apply a force to the fire hose

to prevent it from flying backward when the water comes out?

A. Newton’s First Law

B. Newton’s Second Law

C. Newton’s Third Law

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What is Newton’s

Third Law?

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This happens when an unbalanced force is applied to an object

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What is the object accelerates?

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It’s the tendency of an object to resist change in motion.

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What is inertia?

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An object in motion will

continue in motion unless acted on by

this.

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What is an outside or unbalanced

force?

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It’s the property of matter that keeps magicians’

plates on the table when perfoming a magic trick.

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What is inertia?

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To decrease friction, this must

happen

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What is a surface must become

smoother?

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It’s the sum of all net forces when an

object is not moving.

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What is zero?

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The cardinals are competing against the panthers in a game of volleyball on the moon. A cardinal

player hits the ball with great force sending it over the net. Which of Newton’s Laws explains why the

ball will continue moving until a panther player hits it?

A. Newton’s First Law

B. Newton’s Second Law

C. Newton’s Third Law

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What is a Newton’s

First Law?

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It’s the amount of force you’d need to accelerate a mass of 10 kg at a rate of 4

m/s/s.

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What is 40N?

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Suppose you have a 10kg mass and a 5 kg

mass. This one will accelerate more

when the same force is applied.

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What is the 5-kg mass?

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How would filling a cart full of groceries affect

the cart’s acceleration if the cart is pushed with

the same force?

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What is decrease?

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It’s the Law that says forces always

come in pairs.

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What is Newton’s 3rd Law?

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It’s the reaction to pulling on a rope during a game of

tug of war.

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What is the rope pulling back on your hands?

(ROPE BURN!)

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It’s the reason that Halle, Ms. Norvell’s 4

year old daughter wouldn’t hurt her hand as much as her brother

Brett who is 9 did by punching a wall.

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What is that the wall wouldn’t punch her back as hard, since less force

was applied?

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It’s the force that acts to stop motion.

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What is friction?

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The speedometer in the car measures this

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What is Instantaneous speed?

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If an airplane travels 1400 km in 2 hours, what is it’s average

Speed?

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What is 700 km/h?

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You and your friends walkAt an average of 16 km/h

After school. After 2 hours, What is your distance?

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What is 32 km?

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The speed of an object and it’s direction of motion

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What is velocity

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The amount of inertia an object has is related to this.

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What is Mass?

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We observe everyday objects in motion slowing down and becoming motionless because of what force?

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What is friction?

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Forces that cancel each out are called

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What are balanced forces?

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