Physics Jeopardy: Future Faces & Fabulous Fields

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Explore the fascinating world of physics with Future Faces of Physics Jeopardy and delve into fabulous fields like life sciences, astrophysics, and applied physics. Discover intriguing facts about women in faculty positions, students' major choices, and more.

  • Physics
  • Jeopardy
  • Future Faces
  • Fabulous Fields
  • Science

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  1. Future Faces of Physics Jeopardy! Jeopardy!

  2. Fabulous fields 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500 500

  3. Of all the science disciplines, this life science has the most women in faculty positions (>20%). Fabulous fields - 100

  4. Over 40% of students that major in physics and another field have their second major in this quantitative field. Fabulous fields - 200

  5. Females make up about 5% of the full professors in physics departments. In this ancient and closely- related field, that number is doubled. Fabulous fields - 300

  6. Of astrophysics, condensed matter physics, and plasma physics, the most physics PhDs are awarded for work in this subfield. Fabulous fields - 400

  7. In 1988, the University of Wisconsin and Wayne State offered the first accredited programs in this high-paying field of applied physics. Fabulous fields - 500

  8. C2-Q1 C2 - 100

  9. C2-Q2 C2- 200

  10. C2-Q3 C2- 300

  11. C2-Q4 C2- 400

  12. C2-Q5 C2- 500

  13. C3-Q1 C3 - 100

  14. C3-Q2 C3- 200

  15. C3-Q3 C3- 300

  16. C3-Q4 C3- 400

  17. C3-Q5 C3- 500

  18. C4-Q1 C4 - 100

  19. C4-Q2 C4 - 200

  20. C4-Q3 C4 - 300

  21. C4-Q4 C4 - 400

  22. C4-Q5 C4 - 500

  23. C5-Q1 C5 - 100

  24. C5-Q2 C5 - 200

  25. C5-Q3 C5 - 300

  26. C5-Q4 C5 - 400

  27. C5-Q5 C5 - 500

  28. DAILY DOUBLE Make your wager now

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