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Physics Escape room

Kellyn Brooks

Created on March 14, 2025

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Physics Escape room

Can you answer all the questions about energy, forces, and motion correctly to escape?

Start

Escape Education

Complete the activity for each lesson and get a fantastic diploma

Lesson 03

Lesson 02

Lesson 01

Lesson 06

Lesson 05

Lesson 04

Lesson 01

Question 01/03

Energy cannot be created or destroyed.

True

False

01

Question 02/03

What type of energy is stored for later use?

Electrical

Kinetic

Potential

01

Question 03/03

Potential energy transforms into kinetic energy when there is _______________.

motion

heat

smoke

Perfect, you have passed!

Move on to the next lesson

Continuing

Escape Education

Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma

Lesson 03

Lesson 02

Lesson 01

Lesson 06

Lesson 05

Lesson 04

Lesson 02

Question 01/03

Which type of energy is stored by a battery?

Chemical

Thermal

Electrical

Mechanical

02

Question 02/03

During the process of photosynthesis, energy transforms from __________ to ___________.

Solar- Chemical- Potential/Kinetic

Solar- Thermal

Thermal- Chemical

Solar- Electrical

02

Question 03/03

An energy transformation from Chemical energy to Heat/Light energy may come from:

A lamp

A match

Photosynthesis

Food consumption

Excellent, you have passed!

Move on to the next lesson

Continuing

Escape Education

Complete the activity for each lesson and get a fantastic diploma

Lesson 03

Lesson 02

Lesson 01

Lesson 06

Lesson 05

Lesson 04

Lesson 03

Question 01/03

Isaac Newton is credited with discovering the laws of physics.

False

True

03

Question 02/03

Newton's first law states an object at rest will remain at rest, unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.

False

True

03

Question 03/03

Newton's first law states that objects in motion will always remain in motion.

False

True

Great, you have passed!

Proceed to the next lesson

Continuing

Escape Education

Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma

Lesson 03

Lesson 02

Lesson 01

Lesson 06

Lesson 05

Lesson 04

Lesson 04

Question 01/03

______________ is an object's tendency to keep doing what it's doing.

Friction

Inertia

Force

Mass

04

Question 02/03

Objects with _______ mass have _______ inertia.

more, less

less, more

more, more

less, less

04

Question 03/03

How do we calculate force according to Newton's 2nd law?

F = ma

F = mg

F = ga

F = ng

Perfect, you have passed!

Advance to the next lesson

Continuing

Escape Education

Complete the activity for each lesson and get a fantastic diploma

Lesson 03

Lesson 02

Lesson 01

Lesson 06

Lesson 05

Lesson 04

Lesson 05

Question 01/03

Which law is shown when a baseball is thrown?

Interactivity

Magic

Design

Law 2

Law 1

Law 3

05

Question 02/03

Which law is shown when a monster truck runs over a car?

Law 2

Law 1

Law 3

05

Question 03/03

Which law is shown when playing tug of war?

Law 2

Law 1

Law 3

Perfect, you have passed!

Move on to the next lesson

Continuing

Escape Education

Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma

Lesson 03

Lesson 02

Lesson 01

Lesson 06

Lesson 05

Lesson 04

Lesson 06

Question 01/03

Which device stores energy?

Moving swing

Bungee cord

06

Question 02/03

If I push on the table, what is pushing back on me?

Table

Floor

06

Question 03/03

Which device can convert mechanical energy into electrical energy?

Battery Pack

Car

Turbine

Fan

Perfect, you have passed!

You have completed all the lessons, we have finished

Great!

Escape Education

Great! You have passed all the lessons. Now, get your diploma

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Congratulations!

Education Diploma

Congratulations on your konowledge of energy and Newton's Laws of Motion!

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