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Grade 7/8 Systems in Action

JEOPARDY

THIS IS . . . . . . .

JEOPARDY

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A simple machine consisting of a sloping surface on which an object can

move.

What is an inclined plane.

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A machine that requires the application of a single force to do

work.

What is a simple machine.

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Forces that act between object that are touching.

What are contact forces.

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Work that a machine is designed to perform.

What is useful output work.

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This diagram is an example of this type of lever.

What is a first class lever.

fulcrum

input force

output force

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Forces that can push or pull an object without touching it.

What are action-at-a-distance forces.

What are non-contact forces.

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A force of attraction between two objects because of their mass.

What is gravity.

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The analysis of numerical data.

What is a quantitative assessment.

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A lever that has the input force between the fulcrum and the output

force and the input force and the output forces are in the same

direction.

What is a third class lever.

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The amount of matter in an object.

What is mass.

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A group of physical parts that interact with each other and function as a whole in order to complete a task.

What is a mechanical system.

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The most common force meter, consisting of a spring with a hook on

the end; as more force is applied to the hook, the spring stretches farther.

What is a spring scale.What is a Newton gauge.

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A simple machine consisting of an inclined plane that travels through an

object or material.

What is a wedge.

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The amount of effort expended when a force causes an object to move a

distance and energy is transferred.

What is work.

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The energy of an object in motion.

What is kinetic energy.

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Potential energy of an object that is able to fall.

What is gravitational potential energy.

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The ideal mechanical advantage of this pulley system.

What is 3.

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Any mechanical system that reduces the force required to accomplish work.

What is a machine.

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The force applied to a machine.

What is the input force.

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The force that a machine applies to an object.

What is the output force.

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The amount by which a machine can multiply an input force.

What is mechanical advantage.

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?? =

What is mechanical advantage.

Fout

Fin

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A simple machine consisting of a shaft or axle that is attached to a larger disk called the

wheel.

What is a wheel and axle.

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??? =

What is ideal mechanical advantage.

din

dout

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Forces that oppose the relative motion of an object.

What is friction.

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A simple machine consisting of an inclined plane wrapped around a rod.

What is a screw.

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A combination of simple machines working together to perform a specific

function.

What is a mechanism.

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The ability to do work.

What is energy.

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A simple machine made up of a rigid bar that is supported at one point.

What is a lever.

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Energy that is stored in a material or physical system that is compressed or stretched.

What is elastic potential energy.

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The point at which a lever is supported.

What is a fulcrum.

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Energy that is stored in an electrical charge, which can be exerted upon another charge when they are brought near each other.

What is electric potential energy.

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A push or pull that acts on an object. It is measured in Newtons (N).

What is force.

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This diagram is an example of this type of pulley.

What is a fixed pulley.

Fout

Fin

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A city bus.

What is a mechanical system.

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A lever that always has the fulcrum between the input and output forces and the output force is always in the opposite direction to the input force.

What is a first class lever.

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Earth’s gravitational field strength, or Earth’s gravitational constant.

What is 9.8 N/kg.

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A lever that has the output force between the fulcrum and the input

force.

What is a second class lever.

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A simple machine consisting of a grooved wheel with a rope or cable looped around it; can change the direction of the force or increase the output force, depending on

whether it is fixed or moveable.

What is a pulley.

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The amount of force on an object due to gravity.

What is weight.

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The energy that is stored.

What is potential energy.

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This picture is an example of this type of simple machine.

What is a second class lever.

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Measurement of the useful work done by a machine compared to the work

needed to operate the machine.

What is efficiency.

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A procedure or process designed to perform a task along with the people

involved.

What is a non-mechanical system.

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The parts of a system.

What are components.

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The mechanical advantage of a machine that has no friction.

What is the ideal mechanical advantage.

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This type of pulley only changes the direction of the force.

What is a fixed pulley.

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This diagram is an example of this type of pulley.

What is a moveable pulley.

Fin

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An individual who uses the goods or services provided by a system.

What is the consumer.

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Energy that is stored in atoms and the bonds between atoms and can be released by various chemical reactions.

What is chemical potential energy.

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The amount of output that is produced per unit of time.

What is productivity.

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How much I weigh.

What is my mass.

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The analysis made by observation.

What is a qualitative assessment.

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A city bus schedule and route maps.

What is a non-mechanical system.

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This measure of force changes depending on the gravity present.

What is weight.

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Uses the kilogram as the unit of measure.

What is mass.

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During the transfer of energy, the total amount of energy remains constant, meaning that you cannot create nor

destroy energy.

What is the Law of Conservation of Energy.

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A rake, a baseball bat, and a canoe paddle are all examples of this.

What are third class levers.

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These fill the gaps between two surfaces, making it easier for those

surfaces to slide past each other, and reducing friction.

What are lubricants.

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This diagram is an example of this type of lever.

What is a third class lever.

fulcrum

input force

output force

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The replacement of human workers with machines that are controlled by a

computer.

What is an automated system.

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This diagram is an example of this type of lever.

What is a second class lever.

fulcrum

input force

output force