SurfaceAreaAs the ___________ of anobjectincreases, thedrag increasesForcebetweenobjects androughness ofsurfacesFactorsthat affectfrictionGravitationalFieldStrengthThe pullingstrength ofan objectwith massTensionApullNewtonTheunit offorceDragThe force ofair/fluidresistanceagainst themotion of anobjectStreamlinedWhen anobject isdesigned toreduce dragBalancedWhen forcesare _______,there is nochange in themotion of anobjectHeatFrictioncauses_______ tobe produceddecreasesIf the forcestays the sameand the areaincreases, thepressureUnbalancedWhen forces are____________,there is a changeto the speed ordirection or shapeof an object0 NincreasesIf the forcesincreases andthe area staysthe same, thepressurePascalsThe unit ofpressure,equal to 1newton persquare metreLightingamatchAnexampleof goodfriction4 NPressurea measure ofhow muchforce isapplied to aunit of area1 NMassThe amountof matter inan object,measured inkgWeightThe forcedue to gravityon an object,measured innewtonsFrictionA forcethatopposesmotionCompressionApushFrictionbetweenmachinepartsAnexampleof badfrictionSurfaceAreaAs the ___________ of anobjectincreases, thedrag increasesForcebetweenobjects androughness ofsurfacesFactorsthat affectfrictionGravitationalFieldStrengthThe pullingstrength ofan objectwith massTensionApullNewtonTheunit offorceDragThe force ofair/fluidresistanceagainst themotion of anobjectStreamlinedWhen anobject isdesigned toreduce dragBalancedWhen forcesare _______,there is nochange in themotion of anobjectHeatFrictioncauses_______ tobe produceddecreasesIf the forcestays the sameand the areaincreases, thepressureUnbalancedWhen forces are____________,there is a changeto the speed ordirection or shapeof an object0 NincreasesIf the forcesincreases andthe area staysthe same, thepressurePascalsThe unit ofpressure,equal to 1newton persquare metreLightingamatchAnexampleof goodfriction4 NPressurea measure ofhow muchforce isapplied to aunit of area1 NMassThe amountof matter inan object,measured inkgWeightThe forcedue to gravityon an object,measured innewtonsFrictionA forcethatopposesmotionCompressionApushFrictionbetweenmachinepartsAnexampleof badfriction

RDRM S2 Engineering Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. As the ______ _____ of an object increases, the drag increases
    Surface Area

  2. Factors that affect friction
    Force between objects and roughness of surfaces
  3. The pulling strength of an object with mass
    Gravitational Field Strength
  4. A pull
    Tension
  5. The unit of force
    Newton
  6. The force of air/fluid resistance against the motion of an object
    Drag
  7. When an object is designed to reduce drag
    Streamlined
  8. When forces are _______, there is no change in the motion of an object
    Balanced
  9. Friction causes _______ to be produced
    Heat
  10. If the force stays the same and the area increases, the pressure
    decreases
  11. When forces are ____________, there is a change to the speed or direction or shape of an object
    Unbalanced

  12. 0 N
  13. If the forces increases and the area stays the same, the pressure
    increases
  14. The unit of pressure, equal to 1 newton per square metre
    Pascals
  15. An example of good friction
    Lighting a match


  16. 4 N
  17. a measure of how much force is applied to a unit of area
    Pressure

  18. 1 N
  19. The amount of matter in an object, measured in kg
    Mass
  20. The force due to gravity on an object, measured in newtons
    Weight
  21. A force that opposes motion
    Friction
  22. A push
    Compression
  23. An example of bad friction
    Friction between machine parts