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Jeopardy

Jeopardy. Design Process. Projectile Motion. Simple Machines. Sketching. Safety. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $100. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $200. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $300. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $400. Q $500. Q $500. Q $500.

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Jeopardy

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  1. Jeopardy Design Process Projectile Motion Simple Machines Sketching Safety Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

  2. $100 Question – Design Process This early stage of the design process is where you figure out what issues you are trying to solve. Categories

  3. $100 Answer – Design Process What is…Identify the Problem? Categories

  4. $200 Question – Design Process This last step of the design process allows designers to look back on the design process and determine what they would do differently the next time. Categories

  5. $200 Answer – Design Process What is…Reflection? Categories

  6. $300 Question – Design Process During this step of the design process, engineers start to see if their prototypes will work for the first time. Categories

  7. $300 Answer – Design Process What is…Evaluation and Test? Categories

  8. $400 Question – Design Process This step of the design process follows next in the sequence below: Immersion, Identify the Problem, Develop Specifications, Conceptualize, Plan and Select Materials, ____________ Categories

  9. $400 Answer – Design Process What is…Produce? Categories

  10. $500 Question – Design Process During this stage of the design process, designers identify functional requirements and constraints the product must meet. Categories

  11. $500 Answer – Design Process What is…Develop Specifications? Categories

  12. $100 Question – Sketching This view is in the lower right hand corner of a 3-view sketch. Categories

  13. $100 Answer – Sketching What is…The Right Side View? Categories

  14. $200 Question – Sketching This view is in the upper left hand corner of a 3-view sketch. Categories

  15. $200 Answer – Sketching What is…The Top View? Categories

  16. $300 Question – Sketching This view of an object does the best job illustrating the true shape of the object. Categories

  17. $300 Answer – Sketching What is…The Front View? Categories

  18. $400 Question – Sketching Although they have different purposes, these two different types of lines are shown as dashed lines in a 3-view sketch. Categories

  19. $400 Answer – Sketching What are…Projection and Hidden Lines? Categories

  20. $500 Question – Sketching Unlike the 3-view sketches we worked on in class, this type of drawing shows a 3-dimensional view of an object. Categories

  21. $500 Answer – Sketching What is…Isometric? Categories

  22. $100 Question – Projectile Motion This force pulls all objects toward the center of the earth. Categories

  23. $100 Answer – Projectile Motion What is…Gravity? Categories

  24. $200 Question – Projectile Motion The motion of this type of object is only influenced by gravity. Categories

  25. $200 Answer – Projectile Motion What is…A Projectile? Categories

  26. $300 Question – Projectile Motion Dropped from the same height, two objects of different weights will hit the ground at ________ time (ignoring air resistance). Categories

  27. $300 Answer – Projectile Motion What is…The Same Categories

  28. $400 Question – Projectile Motion Expressed in feet per second, squared, what is the value of the acceleration due to gravity? Categories

  29. $400 Answer – Projectile Motion What is…32 feet per second squared? Categories

  30. $500 Question – Projectile Motion A projectile is fired at an initial velocity of 10 ft/sec and a firing angle of 30 degrees. If we keep the initial velocity the same for a second shot, this angle, larger than 30 degrees, could also be used to achieve the same range. Categories

  31. $500 Answer – Projectile Motion What is…60 degrees? Categories

  32. $100 Question – Simple Machines In this type of gear system, the gears turn in opposite directions. Categories

  33. $100 Answer – Simple Machines What is…A Spur Gear System? Categories

  34. $200 Question – Simple Machines Used to pry up objects, a crowbar is this type of simple machine. Categories

  35. $200 Answer – Simple Machines What is…A Lever? Categories

  36. $300 Question – Simple Machines Used to describe a twisting force, this is what you want to maximize in your mousetrap car to be able to pull as much weight as possible. Categories

  37. $300 Answer – Simple Machines What is…Torque? Categories

  38. $400 Question – Simple Machines Using a single moveable pulley with a rope running through it, you would have to pull on the rope with this much force to lift a 300 pound object attached to the other end. Categories

  39. $400 Answer – Simple Machines What is…150 Pounds? Categories

  40. $500 Question – Simple Machines In any simple machine where the input force travels farther than the output force, the output force will be _______ than the input force. Categories

  41. $500 Answer – Simple Machines What is…Greater? Categories

  42. $100 Question – Safety When working with tools and machines, this item of safety gear is critical for protecting your eyesight. Categories

  43. $100 Answer – Safety What are…Safety Glasses? Categories

  44. $200 Question – Safety This tool, used to remove small amounts of material and achieve the final shape of an object, should never be used without its handle. Categories

  45. $200 Answer – Safety What is…A File? Categories

  46. $300 Question – Safety During drill press operation, the material being drilled should extend ________ of the table. Categories

  47. $300 Answer – Safety What is…To the Left? Categories

  48. $400 Question – Safety Although used to remove drill bits from a drill press, this tool is not typically used to remove drill bits from a hand drill. Categories

  49. $400 Answer – Safety What is…a Chuck Key? Categories

  50. $500 Question – Safety Cutting a radius on the band saw tighter than this can cause breakage of the blade. Categories

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