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What's your POTENTIAL?. Sub title. Work-Power-Energy. Work-Energy Theorem. Work. Power. Kinetic Energy. Potential Energy. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500.

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  1. What's your POTENTIAL? Sub title

  2. Work-Power-Energy Work-Energy Theorem Work Power Kinetic Energy Potential Energy 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  3. Category One for $100 If a force of 1000 N is exerted on a building that does not move how much work is done? Click here to check your answer

  4. Category One for $100 No work is done because there is no displacement. Back toJeopardy Board

  5. Category One for $200 The equation for work is ________________? Click here to check your answer

  6. Category One for $200 W = F d Back toJeopardy Board

  7. Category One for $300 What is the correct unit for work and its abbreviation? Click here to check your answer

  8. Category One for $300 joule (J) Back toJeopardy Board

  9. Category One for $400 How much work is done if you raise a 2 N weight 1.5 m above the ground? Click here to check your answer

  10. Category One for $400 3 J Back toJeopardy Board

  11. Category One for $500 Who does more work: A 40 kg man who climbs 2.0 m or a 35 kg woman who climbs 2.5 m? Click here to check your answer

  12. Category One for $500 The woman did 857.5 J of work and the man did 784 J of work. Back toJeopardy Board

  13. Category Two for $100 The unit for power is _________? Click here to check your answer

  14. Category Two for $100 Watt Back toJeopardy Board

  15. Category Two for $200 In order to find power you must have 2 variables. What are they? Click here to check your answer

  16. Category Two for $200 Work and time Back toJeopardy Board

  17. Category Two for $300 The unit of power is the watt. What is the unit equivalent to one watt? Click here to check your answer

  18. Category Two for $300 One joule per second Back toJeopardy Board

  19. Category Two for $400 How much power is developed by an electric motor that moves a 200 N load a distance of 80 m in 7 s. Click here to check your answer

  20. Category Two for $400 2285.6 W Back toJeopardy Board

  21. Category Two for $500 How much power is generated by a machine in lifting 100 kg a distance of 125 m in 38 s. Click here to check your answer

  22. Category Two for $500 3,223 W Back toJeopardy Board

  23. Category Three for $100 The unit for Kinetic Energy is __________? Click here to check your answer

  24. Category Three for $100 joule (J) Back toJeopardy Board

  25. DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE

  26. Category Three for $200 DAILY DOUBLE If velocity doubles what happens to the total amount of KE? Click here to check your answer

  27. Category Three for $200 It quadruples Back toJeopardy Board

  28. Category Three for $300 A 5 kg mass moving at 10 m/s has how much KE? Click here to check your answer

  29. Category Three for $300 250 J Back toJeopardy Board

  30. Category Three for $400 In order to find the KE of a 2kg skateboard traveling a distance of 100m, what measuring device would you need? Click here to check your answer

  31. Category Three for $400 A stopwatch Back toJeopardy Board

  32. Category Three for $500 A child has a mass of 35 kg and total KE of 180 J, what is their velocity? Click here to check your answer

  33. Category Three for $500 3.2 m/s Back toJeopardy Board

  34. Category Four for $100 Change in KE is equal to ______________? Click here to check your answer

  35. Category Four for $100 Work Back toJeopardy Board

  36. Category Four for $200 KE final minus KE initial is equal to what? Click here to check your answer

  37. Category Four for $200 Change in KE or delta KE Back toJeopardy Board

  38. Category Four for $300 If a 2kg ball starts at rest and then accelerates to 5m/s, how much work was done on the ball? Click here to check your answer

  39. Category Four for $300 25 J Back toJeopardy Board

  40. Category Four for $400 If work done on an object is negative, what is happening to it’s velocity? Click here to check your answer

  41. Category Four for $400 The velocity is decreasing. Back toJeopardy Board

  42. Category Four for $500 If a 1000kg car starts at 20m/s and then speeds up to 35m/s how much work has the engine done? Click here to check your answer

  43. Category Four for $500 412,500 J Back toJeopardy Board

  44. Category Five for $100 The symbol for gravitational potential energy is _________? Click here to check your answer

  45. Category Five for $100 PE Back toJeopardy Board

  46. Category Five for $200 Does a large mass or a small mass held at the same height have more PE? Click here to check your answer

  47. Category Five for $200 The large mass has more PE Back toJeopardy Board

  48. Category Five for $300 Name all three components needed to calculate gravitational PE. Click here to check your answer

  49. Category Five for $300 Mass, acceleration due to gravity and height Back toJeopardy Board

  50. Category Five for $400 A 45kg diver is at the top of a 10m platform. What is her gravitational PE? Click here to check your answer

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