the energystored in thechemicalbonds of asubstancethe energy ofstretched orcompressedobjectsa general description ofenergy in transit,flowing by means froma substance to a coolersubstance when adifference intemperature is present.energycarried insoundwavesKineticEnergyPotentialenergy thatdepends onthe height ofan objectEfficiencyfrictionLaw ofConservationof EnergydragWorkthe resistance thatone surface orobject encounterswhen moving overanother.ElectricalEnergyAcoustic(sound)Energythe law that statesthat energy cannotbe created ordestroyed but can bechanged from oneform to anotherThermalEnergygravitationalpotentialenergychemicalpotentialenergythe ratio of theusable energycoming out of theprocess to theenergy that goesinto the process.ElectromagneticRadiationResistance of theair (technically afluid) against theforward movementof an airplane (orany movingobject).The energy asubstancepossessesdue to beingheated.The energyreleased fromthe nuclearprocesses offission orfusion.A mechanicalprocess bywhich energy istransferred fromone object toanother,This is the energyflowing in electricalconductors, such asfrom a power stationto your house topower yourappliances.ElasticPotentialEnergyNuclearEnergythe energyan objecthas due toits motionHeatThe energytransferred throughspace byelectromagneticwaves. (i.e. all formsof light, radio waves,microwaves, andradiation)the energystored in thechemicalbonds of asubstancethe energy ofstretched orcompressedobjectsa general description ofenergy in transit,flowing by means froma substance to a coolersubstance when adifference intemperature is present.energycarried insoundwavesKineticEnergyPotentialenergy thatdepends onthe height ofan objectEfficiencyfrictionLaw ofConservationof EnergydragWorkthe resistance thatone surface orobject encounterswhen moving overanother.ElectricalEnergyAcoustic(sound)Energythe law that statesthat energy cannotbe created ordestroyed but can bechanged from oneform to anotherThermalEnergygravitationalpotentialenergychemicalpotentialenergythe ratio of theusable energycoming out of theprocess to theenergy that goesinto the process.ElectromagneticRadiationResistance of theair (technically afluid) against theforward movementof an airplane (orany movingobject).The energy asubstancepossessesdue to beingheated.The energyreleased fromthe nuclearprocesses offission orfusion.A mechanicalprocess bywhich energy istransferred fromone object toanother,This is the energyflowing in electricalconductors, such asfrom a power stationto your house topower yourappliances.ElasticPotentialEnergyNuclearEnergythe energyan objecthas due toits motionHeatThe energytransferred throughspace byelectromagneticwaves. (i.e. all formsof light, radio waves,microwaves, andradiation)

Physics Energy - 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 energy stored in the chemical bonds of a substance
  2. the energy of stretched or compressed objects
  3. a general description of energy in transit, flowing by means from a substance to a cooler substance when a difference in temperature is present.
  4. energy carried in sound waves
  5. Kinetic Energy
  6. Potential energy that depends on the height of an object
  7. Efficiency
  8. friction
  9. Law of Conservation of Energy
  10. drag
  11. Work
  12. the resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another.
  13. Electrical Energy
  14. Acoustic (sound) Energy
  15. the law that states that energy cannot be created or destroyed but can be changed from one form to another
  16. Thermal Energy
  17. gravitational potential energy
  18. chemical potential energy
  19. the ratio of the usable energy coming out of the process to the energy that goes into the process.
  20. Electromagnetic Radiation
  21. Resistance of the air (technically a fluid) against the forward movement of an airplane (or any moving object).
  22. The energy a substance possesses due to being heated.
  23. The energy released from the nuclear processes of fission or fusion.
  24. A mechanical process by which energy is transferred from one object to another,
  25. This is the energy flowing in electrical conductors, such as from a power station to your house to power your appliances.
  26. Elastic Potential Energy
  27. Nuclear Energy
  28. the energy an object has due to its motion
  29. Heat
  30. The energy transferred through space by electromagnetic waves. (i.e. all forms of light, radio waves, microwaves, and radiation)