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Final Jeopardy

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$100 Question Kyleigh rolls a ping-pong ball, a marble, and a bowling ball on the same surface at the same speed. Which ball will have the greatest kinetic energy?

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$100 Answer

What is a bowling ball?

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$200 Question from H1

The type of energy transfered when you turn on a radio.

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$200 Answer

What is electrical energy to sound energy?

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$300 Question

This flows from a warmer object to a cooler object.

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$300 Answer from H1

What is heat?

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$400 Question

Sound travels at its slowest speed.

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$400 Answer from H1

What is an area of dry air?

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$500 Question

The three types of energy produced when a firecracker

explodes.

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$500 Answer

What is sound, light and thermal energy

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$100 Question

An object has ______ because it is moving.

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$100 Answer

What is kinetic energy?

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$200 Question

X-rays, microwaves, light and radio waves are examples of

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$200 Answer

What is electromagnetic radiation?

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$300 Question

An object’s thermal energy depends in part on its ________

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$300 Answer from H2

What is mass?

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$400 Question

Particles move _______ when a liquid is heated up.

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$400 Answer from H2

What is faster?

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$500 Question

The measurement of energy in food.

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$500 Answer

What are calories?

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$100 Question

Heat is transferred in moving liquids and gases by _______.

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$100 Answer

What is convection?

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$200 Question

Stored energy of an object due to its position is _________.

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$200 Answer

What is potential energy?

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$300 Question

The type of energy transformation that takes place

in an engine.

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$300 Answer from H3

What is chemical energy to kinetic energy?

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$400 Question

The transference of heat in ocean water.

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$400 Answer from H3

What is convection?

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$500 Question

This happens to most light rays that strike a convex lens.

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$500 Answer

What is “they bend and focus to a point”?

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$100 Question

________ is the ability to do work or cause change.

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$100 Answer

What is energy?

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$200 Question

_________ is the total kinetic and potential energy of atoms

in an object.

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$200 Answer

What is thermal energy?

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$300 Question

When two magnets with the same magnetic poles are

brought close together they will ...

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$300 Answer

What is “push each other away”?

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$400 Question

The point where a roller coaster will have its greatest

potential energy.

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$400 Answer

What is its highest point?

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$500 Question

Differences between the frequency and energy of

infrared rays and visible light.

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$500 Answer What is “infrared rays have

lower frequencies and energies than visible light because of

the length of the wave length”?

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$100 Question

_______ is the transfer of heat from one part of an object to

another.

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$100 Answer

What is conduction?

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$200 Question

This is produced when light passes through a prism.

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$200 Answer

What is a rainbow?

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$300 Question

The type of energy that is released when a proton is knocked out of an atom’s

nucleus.

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$300 Answer

What is nuclear energy?

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$400 Question

A sound with greater frequency has a ____________.

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$400 Answer

What is a higher pitch

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$500 Question

Three types of potential energy according to your science book.

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$500 Answer

What are gravitational, stretched rubber band,

compressed spring, magnetic, and bringing atoms together?

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Final Jeopardy

Three methods of heat transfer and examples of each.

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