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Force and MotionJeopardy!

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Force

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Motion

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Energy &Work

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Force for 100

• What is force?

A – a loud sound

B – a push or pull

C – a long day

D – a object

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Motion For 100

• What is motion?

A –change of position or location; movement

B –change of address

C –change of name

D –change of something with wings

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Energy and Work For 100

• What is energy?

A –a sugar rush

B –ability to do work

C –ability to eat

D –a type of liquid

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Simple Machines For 100

• What is a simple machine?

A –an airplane

B –a piece of a car

C –a tool with few or no moving parts

D –a complicated machine

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Fun Facts For 100

• Some people call roller coasters…..

A –trains

B –laughers

C –scream machines

D –rocket ships

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Force For 200

• What is the force that pulls objects toward the earth?

A –gravity

B –motion

C –force

D –air

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Motion For 200

• When you put on the brake of a bicycle, what is the force that slows your bike down?

A –flow

B –friction

C –stress

D –feet

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Energy and Work For 200

• When a force moves an object this is called?

A –work

B –fun

C –a jam

D –a doodle

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Simple Machines For 200

• How many kinds of simple machines are there?

A –15

B –5

C –6

D –8

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Fun Facts For 200

• Long ago, wheelbarrows with sails were invented in………?

A –USA

B –China

C –France

D –England

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Force For 300

• The _______ of an object tells how much gravity pulls on it?

A –force

B –weight

C –force

D –scale

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Motion For 300

• If you pedal your bike harder, you’re using _______ force and your bike goes faster.

A –less

B –atomic

C –more

D –nothing

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Energy and Work For 300

• If you pushed a book across the top of your desk. You did_______.

A –nothing

B –work

C –friction

D –grapes

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Simple Machines For 300

• A faucet handle is a ……

A –lever

B –wheel and axle

C –pulley

D –inclined plane

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Fun Facts For 300

• In baseball the record for the fastest pitch is _____kilometers and hour.

A –100

B –200

C –161

D –261

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Force For 400

• What kind of scale shows how much force it takes to lift something?

A –spring scale

B –summer scale

C –scale

D –grid

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Motion For 400

• When you turn the handlebars of your bike you are applying a force that changes the bike’s _____________?

A –color

B –direction

C –weight

D –tires

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Energy and Work For 400

• If an object doesn’t move, how much work is done?

A – a lot

B –constant

C –some

D –none

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Simple Machines For 400

• What simple machine is used to move a load from one level to another?

A –lever

B –inclined plane

C –wedge

D –weight

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Fun Fact For 400

• In what year was the first roller coaster built in the US?

A –1880

B –1884

C –2004

D –1984

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Force For 500

• Force is measured in units called?

A –units

B –lengths

C –newtons

D –pewtons

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Motion For 500

• All change in motion are caused by ______?

A –forces

B –sun

C –water

D –your teacher

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Energy and Work For 500

• Waterwheels are machines that use the _______ of flowing water.

A –flavor

B –thickness

C –energy

D –lava

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Simple Machines For 500

• A pulley is a kind of what?

A –screw

B –wheel

C –paper

D –clip

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Fun Facts For 500

• The first bicycle was invented in what country?

A –US

B –Germany

C –France

D –Japan


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