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Jeopardy review for mfe exam

May 21, 2015

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some of the links from the first page are messed up. I recommend you just go through it in order
I also meant cm squared on the pressure units, slide 23
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Page 1: Jeopardy review for mfe exam

Moving Right Along

May the ma Be With You

Go With the Flow, Yo

Simply Working It

Energizer Bunny

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• An airplane travels at a rate of 400 km/hr. Its destination is 1200 km away. What is the flight duration?

• If the plane has to fly into a wind that averages 100 km/hr, what is the new flight duration?

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Moving Right Along 1

• 3 hours• 4 hours

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Moving Right Along 2

• How are speed and velocity different?

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Moving Right Along 2

• Speed is just distance/time• Velocity is the same with direction

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Moving Right Along 3

• On a distance-time graph, if the graph line curves, then you know the object being graphed has _________________?

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Moving Right Along 3

• accelerated

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Moving Right Along 4

What is the momentum equation?

What does momentum measure?

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Moving Right Along 4

• Mass times velocity• How hard it is to stop a moving object

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Moving Right Along 5

• If the earth orbits around the sun at the same speed all the time, is it accelerating? Why/ why not?

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• Because it is changing direction

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May the ma be with you 1

• When forces are unbalanced when acting upon an object, the object will do what?

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May the ma be with you 1

• accelerate

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May the ma be with you 2

• Objects are hard to get moving because of this property of matter

• This property of matter is measured by measuring the object’s __________

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May the ma be with you 2

• Inertia• mass

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May the ma be with you 3

• Name the 4 types of friction

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May the ma be with you 3

• Static• Moving• Rolling• Fluid• Sliding

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May the ma be with you 4

• Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation states that gravity depends on an object’s ___________ and ___________ .

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May the ma be with you 4

• Mass and distance

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May the ma be with you 5

• Use 2 of Newton’s 3 Laws of motion to explain what is not valid with this video clip.

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May the ma be with you 5

• The little droids should have kept moving with the spaceships. (1st Law. In space, there’s no outside force acting on them b/c there’ no air in space)

• When the little droids get flown back it implies they are reacting to a force from air that doesn’t exist in space. (air pushes, droid gets pushed back…however no force pair exists without the air…not following Newton’s 3rd law)

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Go with the flow, yo 1

• Equations for this chapter are:• Pressure =? And units?• Density= ? And Units?

• (four answers must be correct!)

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Go with the flow, yo 1

• Pressure = force/area• Units= n/cm3

• Density= mass/volume• Density= g/mL

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Go with the flow, yo 2

• Name the 3 things you can do to a container of gas to get the gas to change its pressure

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Go with the flow, yo 2

• Heat it up• Make container smaller• Pump more fluid into the container

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Go with the flow, yo 3

• Why does buoyancy exist in fluids?

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Go with the flow, yo 3

• Because pressure is greater with depth, the greater pressure something experiences at its base, which pushes up on it.

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Go with the flow, yo 4

• Which soda has more buoyant force acting on it?

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Go with the flow, yo 4

• Regular coke

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Go with the flow, yo 5

• When I was a kid, my best friend’s mom would smoke cigarettes all the time. When she drove us somewhere, she would crack the window open a little so the smoke could escape. Would more smoke get sucked out if the car was parked, or if it was going slow, or going fast?

• What principle does this show?

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Go with the flow, yo 5

• Faster• Bernoulli’s principle

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Simply working it 1

• Equations for the chapter:• Work =? Units=?• Power=? Units=?• Mechanical Advantage= ? Units=?• Efficiency =? Units =?

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Simply working it 2

• List the six simple machines’ names

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Simply working it 2

• Lever• Pulley• Screw• Inclined plane• Wheel and axle• Wedge

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• A single fixed pulley multiplies force as it changes the direction of the force. (T/F?)

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Simply working it 3

• False• Only changes direction (ma=1)

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Simply working it 4

• The output distance of a machine with an MA of 5 will be

• A) 5 times longer than input distance• B) 5 times shorter than input distance• C) the same as input distance• D) greater, but by how much depends on

friction

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Simply working it 4

• B

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Simply working it 5

• Name the classes of these levers:• Scissors• Hockey Stick• Wheelbarrow• Pliers

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Simply working it 5

• Scissors 1st

• Hockey Stick 3rd• Wheelbarrow 2nd• Pliers 1st

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Energizer Bunny 1

• List which of the five forms of energy are potential

• Then, list which of the five forms of energy are kinetic

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Energizer Bunny 1

• Potential: nuclear and chemical• Kinetic: heat, electromagnetic, mechanical

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Energizer Bunny 2

• If an object has a mass of 50 kg and is moving at 2 m/s, what is its kinetic energy?

• If the same object is held 3 meters high above the ground what is its gravitational potential energy?

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Energizer Bunny 2

• 100 J• 1470 J

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Energizer Bunny 3

• After the car is lifted up the first hill, a rollercoaster runs on gravity. If the energy of the coaster is equal to its starting GPE, why must the rest of the hills be lower in height than the first?

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Energizer Bunny 3

• Because of the law of conservation of energy, the coaster’s height on successive hills can never be higher than the starting, otherwise, it would be gaining energy.

• In fact, it loses a lot of energy as noise and heat due to friction as it travels: requiring even lower hills later

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Energizer Bunny 4

• Describe an energy conversion that involves turning mechanical energy into heat.

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Energizer Bunny 4

• Rubbing hands

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Energizer Bunny 5

• If a ball is thrown upward into the air at a release height of 2 meters, goes up, then falls back to earth, its speed at its starting height is:

• A) greater than the speed thrown at (because of gravity)

• B)less than the speed thrown at (because of friction

• C) equal to the speed thrown at (just because)

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Energizer Bunny 5

• C: KE at that height is equal (what you put into system is what you get out…..energy is conserved.)