Physics JeopardyChapters 8-12
Energy Circular Motion
Center of
Gravity
Rotational Mechanics
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Energy that relates to the
motion.
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What is kinetic energy?
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The higher the position of an
object the more of this you have
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What is gravitational potential energy?
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An object starts at the top of the hill with
1,000 J of energy. This is the amount and type
of energy at the bottom of the hill
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What is 1,000 J of KE?
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Energy relative to position and
energy relative to motion
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What are potential and kinetic energy?
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Energy can not be created or destroyed. It can only be transferred from one form to another, but the total amount of energy
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What is the Law of Conservation of Energy?
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The speed (distance covered
over time of something moving
along a circular path.
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What is tangential velocity? (aka – linear speed)
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The number of rotations per unit time.
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What is rotational speed?
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Center-seeking force
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What is a centripetal force?
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Center-fleeing force
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What is a centrifugal force?
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Spinning in a circular motion at just the right speed and
feeling a centrifugal force.
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What is simulated gravity?
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An average position of weight.
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What is center of gravity?
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Center of gravity extends beyond support base.
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What is toppling?
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An object that is balanced so that any displacement raises it’s center of gravity.
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What is stable equlibrium?
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An object that is balanced so that any
displacement lowers it’s center of gravity.
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What is unstable equilibrium?
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An object that has a CG that neither raises or
lowers with displacement.
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What is neutral equilibrium?
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The resistance of an object to any change in its
rotational motion
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What is rotational inertia?
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A skater with their arms extended
compared to their arms in has less or
more RI.CLICK TO CHECK
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What is more rotational inertia?
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A skater with their arms out compared to their
arms in has more, less or the same angular
momentum? Compare speeds too
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Same angular momentum; more speed arms in
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This must occur in order for angular momentum to
change.
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An outside force must be applied
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A gymnast does this to increase her rotational
inertia.
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What is pulling into a tuck position?
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In the horse and cart situation, this is the force that causes the system to
move.
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What is force between the horse and the ground?
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A projectile at the top of its path will have how much vertical velocity
and how much horizontal velocity ?
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Vertical = 0;
Horizontal is the same amount as it started with
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10 m/s2
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What is the acceleration due to gravity on an
object?
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Component of velocity tangent to the trajectory of
a projectile.
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What is tangential velocity?
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These ‘fall around” the Earth.
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What is a satellite?
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A force field that surrounds a massive object.
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What is a gravitational field?
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Within the gravitational field. (hint: place where
this specific type of energy occurs)
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What is gravitational potential energy?
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It is when you lose your support base in freefall.
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What is weightlessness?
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Energy that is unable to be reused..it turns into
heat, etc
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What is dissipated energy?
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The moon exerts a force on the Earth.
Compare the force the Earth puts on the moon
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forces are equal and opposite
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Gravitational Interactions
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A mass that has collapsed to so great a density that its enormous local gravitational
field prevents light from escaping.
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T H E F I N A L Q U E S T I O N
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What is a black hole?