Simple Machines Jeopardy

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Simple Machines Jeopardy

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Simple Machines Jeopardy. Simple Machine Jeopardy. Simple Machines. FINAL JEOPARDY. Press to return to game menu. Simple Machines Final Jeopardy. The is always a trade-off when you are using simple machines. Explain how the trade off works. Press to return to game menu. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Simple Machines Jeopardy

Simple Machine Jeopardy

Forces Simple Machine

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Measuring Force

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FINAL JEOPARDY

Simple Machines

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The is always a trade-off when you are using

simple machines. Explain how the trade

off works.

Simple Machines Final Jeopardy

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Answer:

You can use less force but you have to use

that force over a greater distance.

Simple Machines Final Jeopardy

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Great Work!

Keep Studying at home

for our test on Tuesday.

Question:

This is the name for a push or a pull.

Forces100

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Answer:

Force

100 points

Types of Pollution

100

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Question:

This is the name of the force that pulls objects

to earth.

Forces200

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Answer:

Gravity

200 points

Forces

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Daily DoubleThis is the name of a force caused by one

object rubbing against another.

Forces300

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Daily Double

Friction

600 points

Forces300

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Question:

The _________ of an object tells how fast it is going.

Forces400

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Answer:

Speed

400 points

Forces

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Question:

Scientists say that this happens when a force is applied to an object and the object moves.

Forces500

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Answer:

Work

500 points

Forces

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Question:

This type of simple machine is a flat

surface with one end higher than the other.

Simple Machines100

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Answer:

Inclined Plane

100 points

Simple Machines100

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Question:

This simple machine dose work by pivoting on a fixed point called

a fulcrum.

Simple Machines200

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Answer:

Levers

200 points

Simple Machines200

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Question:

This simple machine consists of a large wheel fixed to a

smaller wheel/shaft called an axle.

Simple Machines300

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Answer:

Wheel and Axle

300 points

Simple Machine300

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Question:

This type of simple machine is really a

type of inclined plane that can have one or

two sloping sides.

Simple Machines400

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Answer:

Wedge.

400 points

Simple Machines400

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Question:

This is a kind of wheel with a groove that

allows rope to ride on the wheel without

slipping off.

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Answer:

Pulley

500 points

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Question:

This is a pulley that is attached to one spot and can be used to

move a load up, down or sideways.

Specifics100

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Answer:

A Fixed Pulley

100 points

Specifics100

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Question:

This is a pulley that moves along with the load

on the rope.

Specifics200

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Answer:

A Movable Pulley

200 points

Reducing Pollution200

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Daily DoubleIf you wrap an inclined plan

around a cylinder you would get this.

Specifics300

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Daily Double

A Screw

600 points

Specifics300

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Question:

This part of a gear helps it lock to another

gear and transfer forces while changing

the direction of the force.

Specifics400

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Answer:

Teeth400 points

Specifics400

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Question:

This is the name of a machine with more

than one simple machine making it up.

Specifics 500

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Answer:

Compound Machine

500 points

Specifics

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Question:

In our class we used this instrument to

measure force.

Measuring Force100

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Answer:

A Push-Pull Meter

100 points

Measuring Force100

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Question:This is the name of the unit we measure force it. The name is from the famous scientist

who experimented with Gravity.

Measuring Force200

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Answer:

Newtons

200 points

Measuring Force200

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Question:

We can use this substance to reduce friction and use less

force.

Measuring Force 300

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Answer:

Motion Lotion or Lubricant

300 points

Measuring Force 300

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Question:

The Egyptians wanted to use less force and reduce friction when they were building the pyramids.

What did they use?

Measuring Force400

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Answer:

Rollers and Inclined Planes

400 points

Measuring Force400

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Question:

If you were using a lever and wanted to reduce the

force needed to lift the load you could move the fulcrum. Where would

you put it?

Measuring Force500

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Answer:

Closer to the Load

500 points

Measuring Force500

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