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see the correct question. Keep track of which questions have already been
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Enter the score into the black box on each players podium.
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Continue until all clues are given. (be aware that round 2 is not complete at
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Round 1
Round 2
Final
Jeopardy
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Give Me
A
Charge
Electric
ity
Basics
Electric
Power
Heat &
Temp
Heat
transfer
Laws of
Thermo
Round 2
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Final
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Which charged particle can move
easily and therefore carry charge
from one object to another
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Electrons
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Electrical wires are made from
copper metal wrapped in a plastic
coating. This is because metals
are ______ and plastic is
_______.
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Electrical wires are made from
copper metal wrapped in a plastic
coating. This is because metals
are conductors and plastic is an
insulator.
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Given a battery, a light bulb, and
wire, how do you have to put
them together to get the bulb to
light up?
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Make a complete circuit
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Why does the Van de Graff
machine make your hair stand
out on end?
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Electrons build up on your hair
and like charges repel each other
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Why to static charges from our
Van de Graff only travel short
distances?
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Coulomb’s Law shows that the
relationship between charge
strength and distance travelled is
1/d2
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Which direction does electricity
flow in a simple circuit?
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From negative to positive
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Draw a series circuit with 2 bulbs,
one battery, and wire
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Draw a parallel circuit with 2
bulbs, one battery, and wire
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What is the voltage in a circuit
that has 3 amps of current and 6
ohms resistance?
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V = IR
V = (3 amps)(6 ohms) = 18 volts
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How can you make an
electromagnet stronger?
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Increase the battery voltage
Increase the number of wire
loops
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Describe three types of Green
energy
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Water
Wind
Solar
Geothermal
waves
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How is electric power generated?
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Except for solar, something has
to turn a turbine
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Is your phone powered by AC
current or DC current?
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Both!
AC current (re)charges the
battery
The battery supplies DC current
to the phone
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A 12 volt battery in a car supplies
48 amps of current to the starter.
What is the power of the battery?
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P = VI
P = (12 volts)(48 amps) = 576 Watts
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How much energy is put out by a
250 watt heat coil in 30 seconds?
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E = Pt
E = (250 watts)(30 seconds) =
7500 joules
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A measure of the average kinetic
energy of the molecules of a
material
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Temperature
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Energy transferred from one
place to another resulting from
the motion of atoms and
molecules
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Heat
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Why does it take more energy to
heat 1 gram of water than 1 gram
of metal?
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Water has a higher heat capacity
than metal
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Predict the final temperature of a
mix of 2 liters of 20oC water and 2
liters of 50oC water
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Calculate the average
20+20+50+50/4 = 35oC
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Predict the final temperature of a
mix of 3 liters of 20oC water and 6
liters of 50oC water
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Calculate the average
20+20+20+50+50+50+50+50+50/9
= 40oC
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Heat transferred by direct contact
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conduction
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Heat transferred as things get
warm they rise (and cold things
sink and take their place)
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convection
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Heat transferred by
electromagnetic waves
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Radiation (from infrared and
visible light waves)
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How much heat calories does it
take to warm a 300 gram glass of
cold water 15oC?
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Q = (m)( ΔT)(c)
Q = (300)(15)(1) = 4500 calories
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How much heat energy in joules
has to be removed from 500
grams of ice cream mixture to
cool it from 22oC to 0oC?
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Q = (m)( ΔT)(c)
Q = (500)(0-22)(4.18) = 45,980
joules
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1st Law
Heat can be changed to other
forms of energy.
T or F?
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True
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2nd Law
Heat naturally flows from
____ to _____.
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Hot to cold
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2nd Law
Which of the following show an
increase in entropy?
• Heating water
• Evaporating water
• Your bedroom
• Electricity turning into heat
• A car stopping by applying the
brakes
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All of them are examples of
increasing disorder (entropy)
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2nd Law
What happens to the energy in a
heat engine?
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Some of the energy is used to do
mechanical work and the rest is
lost as heat to the surroundings
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3rd Law
Why can a system never reach
absolute zero?
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At absolute zero atoms would
have to stop moving (and this is
impossible because like charges
repel them from each other)
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Conduc
Units
formula
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relation
ships
Convec
Subject
5
Subject
6
Round 1
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Final
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radiat
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More heat calculations
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Final
Jeopardy
Question
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What is the final temperature of
275 grams of water that starts at
22oC if 6000 calories of heat
energy are added?
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Q = (m)( ΔT)(c)
6000 = (275)(T-22)(1)
6000 = 275T -6050
12050 = 275T
T = 43.8oC
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