InertiaThe tendencyof objects toresistchanges inmotionsubtractUsed to find netforces whenforces act in theoppositedirectionUnbalancedUnequal forcesacting on anobject, causinga change inmotionThe SI unitforaccelerationNetForceThe sum ofof all forcesacting onan objectGravityAn attractiveforce thatpulls objectstoward eachotherWeightThe forceof gravityacting onan objectMassTheamount ofmatter inan objectaddUsed to findnet force whenforces act inthe samedirectionF=maTheformula forNewton's2nd lawForceA pushor pull onan objectkgThe SIunit formassAccelerationChangein velocityover timeNewtonThe SIunit forforceBalancedEqual andoppositeforces causingno change inmotioninverselyproportionalWhen onevalueincreases,the otherdecreasesFrictionA force thatopposes motionbetween twosurfacestouching eachotherAction-ReactionPairTwo equaland oppositeforcesbetweenobjectsNewton's2nd LawThe accelerationis inverselyproportional tomass and directlyproportional tonet force appliedVelocitySpeedanddirectionNewton's3rd LawFor everyaction force,there is anequal andoppositereaction forcedirectlyproportionalWhen onevalueincreases,the otherincreasesNormalForceSupportforce from asurfacepushing upon an objectNewton's1st LawAn object willstay at rest orin motionunless a forceacts on it.InertiaThe tendencyof objects toresistchanges inmotionsubtractUsed to find netforces whenforces act in theoppositedirectionUnbalancedUnequal forcesacting on anobject, causinga change inmotionThe SI unitforaccelerationNetForceThe sum ofof all forcesacting onan objectGravityAn attractiveforce thatpulls objectstoward eachotherWeightThe forceof gravityacting onan objectMassTheamount ofmatter inan objectaddUsed to findnet force whenforces act inthe samedirectionF=maTheformula forNewton's2nd lawForceA pushor pull onan objectkgThe SIunit formassAccelerationChangein velocityover timeNewtonThe SIunit forforceBalancedEqual andoppositeforces causingno change inmotioninverselyproportionalWhen onevalueincreases,the otherdecreasesFrictionA force thatopposes motionbetween twosurfacestouching eachotherAction-ReactionPairTwo equaland oppositeforcesbetweenobjectsNewton's2nd LawThe accelerationis inverselyproportional tomass and directlyproportional tonet force appliedVelocitySpeedanddirectionNewton's3rd LawFor everyaction force,there is anequal andoppositereaction forcedirectlyproportionalWhen onevalueincreases,the otherincreasesNormalForceSupportforce from asurfacepushing upon an objectNewton's1st LawAn object willstay at rest orin motionunless a forceacts on it.

Newton's Laws 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. The tendency of objects to resist changes in motion
    Inertia
  2. Used to find net forces when forces act in the opposite direction
    subtract
  3. Unequal forces acting on an object, causing a change in motion
    Unbalanced
  4. The SI unit for acceleration
  5. The sum of of all forces acting on an object
    Net Force
  6. An attractive force that pulls objects toward each other
    Gravity
  7. The force of gravity acting on an object
    Weight
  8. The amount of matter in an object
    Mass
  9. Used to find net force when forces act in the same direction
    add
  10. The formula for Newton's 2nd law
    F=ma
  11. A push or pull on an object
    Force
  12. The SI unit for mass
    kg
  13. Change in velocity over time
    Acceleration
  14. The SI unit for force
    Newton
  15. Equal and opposite forces causing no change in motion
    Balanced
  16. When one value increases, the other decreases
    inversely proportional
  17. A force that opposes motion between two surfaces touching each other
    Friction
  18. Two equal and opposite forces between objects
    Action-Reaction Pair
  19. The acceleration is inversely proportional to mass and directly proportional to net force applied
    Newton's 2nd Law
  20. Speed and direction
    Velocity
  21. For every action force, there is an equal and opposite reaction force
    Newton's 3rd Law
  22. When one value increases, the other increases
    directly proportional
  23. Support force from a surface pushing up on an object
    Normal Force
  24. An object will stay at rest or in motion unless a force acts on it.
    Newton's 1st Law