Magnitude ofdistancetraveleddivided bytime takenAn objectsresistanceto change inits motionThe unit ofmeasurementfor forceMore forceto move arhino thana dog.F=maA pushor apullPositiveaccelerationWill causea changein motionNewton'sSecondLaw ofMotionstates that forevery action,there is anequal andoppositereaction.alsoknown asthe law ofinertiaAn object at restremains at rest; andif in motion willremain in motion in astraight line; unlessa force acts on itNewton'sThird Lawof MotionGravityA force thatcounteractsmotionNetforcewhen thenet force onan object iszeroFrictiona changein positionof anobjectVelocityWhy youwear aseat belt.This acts ona mass tocreate theforce ofweightspeed +directionThe unit ofmeasurementfor forcesThe sum ofall forcesacting onan objectInertiaNewtonAn objectsresistanceto changeits motionThequantity ofmatter inan objectConstantSpeedWorkstates, “The forceacting on anobject is equal tothe mass of thatobject times itsacceleration.”BalancedForceA positivechange invelocityUnbalanceForceThe rateat whichvelocity ischangingNet Force= 42 N tothe rightForceCausesno changein motionA negativechange invelocitySpeedNewton'sFirst Lawof MotionNegativeaccelerationAccelerationMagnitude ofdistancetraveleddivided bytime takenAn objectsresistanceto change inits motionThe unit ofmeasurementfor forceMore forceto move arhino thana dog.F=maA pushor apullPositiveaccelerationWill causea changein motionNewton'sSecondLaw ofMotionstates that forevery action,there is anequal andoppositereaction.alsoknown asthe law ofinertiaAn object at restremains at rest; andif in motion willremain in motion in astraight line; unlessa force acts on itNewton'sThird Lawof MotionGravityA force thatcounteractsmotionNetforcewhen thenet force onan object iszeroFrictiona changein positionof anobjectVelocityWhy youwear aseat belt.This acts ona mass tocreate theforce ofweightspeed +directionThe unit ofmeasurementfor forcesThe sum ofall forcesacting onan objectInertiaNewtonAn objectsresistanceto changeits motionThequantity ofmatter inan objectConstantSpeedWorkstates, “The forceacting on anobject is equal tothe mass of thatobject times itsacceleration.”BalancedForceA positivechange invelocityUnbalanceForceThe rateat whichvelocity ischangingNet Force= 42 N tothe rightForceCausesno changein motionA negativechange invelocitySpeedNewton'sFirst Lawof MotionNegativeaccelerationAcceleration

PHYSICS 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. Magnitude of distance traveled divided by time taken
  2. An objects resistance to change in its motion
  3. The unit of measurement for force
  4. More force to move a rhino than a dog.
  5. F=ma
  6. A push or a pull
  7. Positive acceleration
  8. Will cause a change in motion
  9. Newton's Second Law of Motion
  10. states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
  11. also known as the law of inertia
  12. An object at rest remains at rest; and if in motion will remain in motion in a straight line; unless a force acts on it
  13. Newton's Third Law of Motion
  14. Gravity
  15. A force that counteracts motion
  16. Net force
  17. when the net force on an object is zero
  18. Friction
  19. a change in position of an object
  20. Velocity
  21. Why you wear a seat belt.
  22. This acts on a mass to create the force of weight
  23. speed + direction
  24. The unit of measurement for forces
  25. The sum of all forces acting on an object
  26. Inertia
  27. Newton
  28. An objects resistance to change its motion
  29. The quantity of matter in an object
  30. Constant Speed
  31. Work
  32. states, “The force acting on an object is equal to the mass of that object times its acceleration.”
  33. Balanced Force
  34. A positive change in velocity
  35. Unbalance Force
  36. The rate at which velocity is changing
  37. Net Force = 42 N to the right
  38. Force
  39. Causes no change in motion
  40. A negative change in velocity
  41. Speed
  42. Newton's First Law of Motion
  43. Negative acceleration
  44. Acceleration