MechanicalAdvantageHow much amachinemultiplies theinput force.GearA rotatingwheel withteeth thattransfersmotion andforce.VelocitySpeed ina specificdirection.ForceA push orpull actingon anobject.EnergyTheability todo work.MechanicalSystemA device thatuses energyto performwork.PowerThe rate atwhich workis done orenergy isused.SimpleMachineA basicdevice thathelpschange forceor motion.AccelerationThe rate atwhichvelocitychangesover time.ScrewAn inclinedplanewrappedaround acylinder.WorkEnergytransferredwhen a forcemoves anobject adistance.WheelandAxleA large wheelattached to asmaller axlethat rotatetogether.MotorA device thatconvertselectricalenergy intomechanicalmotion.WedgeTwo inclinedplanes joinedtogether tosplit or cutobjects.NetForceThecombinedeffect of allforces actingon an object.InclinedPlaneA slantedsurface usedto raise orlower objectswith less force.MechanicsThe branchof physicsthat studiesmotion andforces.CompoundMachineA machinemade fromtwo or moresimplemachines.FulcrumThe pivotpoint onwhich a leverrotates.PulleyA wheel witha groove thatuses a ropeor cable tolift loads.EfficiencyThe percentageof input energyconverted intouseful outputwork.LeverA rigid barthat rotatesaround a fixedpoint called afulcrum.Conservationof EnergyEnergy cannotbe created ordestroyed,only changedin form.MachineA tool thatmakes workeasier bychanging forceor motion.TorqueA twisting forcethat causesrotation aroundan axis.MechanicalAdvantageHow much amachinemultiplies theinput force.GearA rotatingwheel withteeth thattransfersmotion andforce.VelocitySpeed ina specificdirection.ForceA push orpull actingon anobject.EnergyTheability todo work.MechanicalSystemA device thatuses energyto performwork.PowerThe rate atwhich workis done orenergy isused.SimpleMachineA basicdevice thathelpschange forceor motion.AccelerationThe rate atwhichvelocitychangesover time.ScrewAn inclinedplanewrappedaround acylinder.WorkEnergytransferredwhen a forcemoves anobject adistance.WheelandAxleA large wheelattached to asmaller axlethat rotatetogether.MotorA device thatconvertselectricalenergy intomechanicalmotion.WedgeTwo inclinedplanes joinedtogether tosplit or cutobjects.NetForceThecombinedeffect of allforces actingon an object.InclinedPlaneA slantedsurface usedto raise orlower objectswith less force.MechanicsThe branchof physicsthat studiesmotion andforces.CompoundMachineA machinemade fromtwo or moresimplemachines.FulcrumThe pivotpoint onwhich a leverrotates.PulleyA wheel witha groove thatuses a ropeor cable tolift loads.EfficiencyThe percentageof input energyconverted intouseful outputwork.LeverA rigid barthat rotatesaround a fixedpoint called afulcrum.Conservationof EnergyEnergy cannotbe created ordestroyed,only changedin form.MachineA tool thatmakes workeasier bychanging forceor motion.TorqueA twisting forcethat causesrotation aroundan axis.

Principles of Engineering 3.1 - 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. How much a machine multiplies the input force.
    Mechanical Advantage
  2. A rotating wheel with teeth that transfers motion and force.
    Gear
  3. Speed in a specific direction.
    Velocity
  4. A push or pull acting on an object.
    Force
  5. The ability to do work.
    Energy
  6. A device that uses energy to perform work.
    Mechanical System
  7. The rate at which work is done or energy is used.
    Power
  8. A basic device that helps change force or motion.
    Simple Machine
  9. The rate at which velocity changes over time.
    Acceleration
  10. An inclined plane wrapped around a cylinder.
    Screw
  11. Energy transferred when a force moves an object a distance.
    Work
  12. A large wheel attached to a smaller axle that rotate together.
    Wheel and Axle
  13. A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical motion.
    Motor
  14. Two inclined planes joined together to split or cut objects.
    Wedge
  15. The combined effect of all forces acting on an object.
    Net Force
  16. A slanted surface used to raise or lower objects with less force.
    Inclined Plane
  17. The branch of physics that studies motion and forces.
    Mechanics
  18. A machine made from two or more simple machines.
    Compound Machine
  19. The pivot point on which a lever rotates.
    Fulcrum
  20. A wheel with a groove that uses a rope or cable to lift loads.
    Pulley
  21. The percentage of input energy converted into useful output work.
    Efficiency
  22. A rigid bar that rotates around a fixed point called a fulcrum.
    Lever
  23. Energy cannot be created or destroyed, only changed in form.
    Conservation of Energy
  24. A tool that makes work easier by changing force or motion.
    Machine
  25. A twisting force that causes rotation around an axis.
    Torque