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MUSEUM ESCAPE ROOM

Rachel Evans

Created on October 4, 2023

ICP Ch. 4 Review

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ESCAPE ROOM

MUSEUM

Main room

ROOM 2

ROOM 1

ROOM 3

Answer the questions correctly to help find the paintings that have been stolen.

Oh, no!

Someone has stolen all the works from the museum

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Types of Energy

ROOM 1

Electrical Energy

Thermal Energy

Chemical Energy

1/5

Question 1

Which form of energy often causes changes in temperature and phase of matter

Types of Energy

ROOM 1

Thermal Energy

Chemical Energy

Radiant Energy

2/5

Question 2

Which type of energy is stored in plants leaves?

TTypes of Energy

ROOM 1

Electrical Energy

Chemical Energy

Thermal Energy

3/5

Question 3

Which type of energy is electricity and magnetisum?

Types of Energy

ROOM 1

G.P.E.

Potential

Kinetic

4/5

Question 4

When a baseball leaves a bat, it has mostly this type of energy?

Types of Energy

ROOM 1

G.P.E.

Potential

Kinetic

5/5

Question 5

A rock at the edge of a cliff has this type of energy?

TTypes of Energy

ROOM 1

CONTINUe

5/5

You have completed this room!

Types of Energy

ROOM 1

You have lost a museum piece!

Nicely Done. The paintings from room 1 have been recoverd, please help us find the paintings from room 2.

Oh, no!

Someone has stolen all the works from the museum

main room

room 2

room 1

room 3

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Kinetic and Potential Energy

ROOM 2

400 J

1 J

What is the GPE for an object with a weight of 20N and a height of 20 m?

Question 1

1/5

Kinetic and Potential Energy

ROOM 2

24 J

48 J

What is the kinetic energy of an object with a mass of 12 kg and a velocity of 2 m/s?

Question 2

2/5

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ROOM 2

Same

Different

Two copies of the same book are in a book case. One book is twice as high as the other. Do the have the same or different potential energy?

Question 3

3/5

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ROOM 2

60 kg

120 kg

What is the mass of an object whose velocity is 30m/x and the kinetic energy is 27,000 J?

Question 4

4/5

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ROOM 2

10 m

5 m

What is the height of an object with a weight of 2.5 N and a gravitational potential energy of 12.5 J?

Question 5

5/5

You have completed this room!

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ROOM 2

CONTINUE

5/5

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ROOM 2

You have lost a museum piece!

Two rooms down - on to room 3. You help is saving us!

Oh, no!

Someone has stolen all the works from the museum

main room

room 2

room 1

room 3

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Random

ROOM 3

Question 1

If you exert a force of 20 Newtons to push a desk 10 meters, how much work do you do on the desk?

1/5

Random

ROOM 3

Question 2

Which of these is an example of a third-class lever?

2/5

Random

ROOM 3

Question 3

Which body parts act as the fulcrums of levers?

3/5

Radom

ROOM 3

Question 4

In order to do work on an object, the force you exert must be ____.

4/5

Random

ROOM 3

Question 5

The force exerted by a machine is called the ___________ force.

5/5

You have completed this room!

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ROOM 3

CONTINUE

5/5

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ROOM 3

You have lost a museum piece!

Your work here is almost done! Please assist with one more room.

Oh, no!

Someone has stolen all the works from the museum

main room

room 2

room 1

room 3

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main room

horsepower

meters

Joules

Question 1

What is the units to measure Work?

1/5

MAIN ROOM

work x force

add up all the energies

output force/input force

Question 2

How would you calculate the mechanical advantage of a machine?

2/5

MAIN ROOM

the force applied to the machine

the force applied by the machine

the work done by the machine

Question 3

What is the input force?

3/5

MAIN ROOM

False

True

Question 4

A machine can increase both the force and speed at the same time.

4/5

MAIN ROOM

14%

55%

140%

Question 5

You do 20 J of work pushing a crate up a ramp. and the incline plane does 11 J of work. What is the efficiency of the incline plane?

5/5

MAIN ROOM

CONTINUe

You have completed this room!

5/5

You have recoved all the missing painting. Job well done, the museum can never repay you.

Start Over?

THANK YOU!

Congratulations!

You have lost a museum piece!

You have lost a museum piece!

You have lost a museum piece!

You have lost a museum piece!

You have lost a museum piece!

You have lost a museum piece!

You have lost a museum piece!

You have lost a museum piece!

You have lost a museum piece!