Thevibration/oscillationof particles areperpendicular/ rightangles to thedirection of thewave. Quantity thathas bothmagnitudeand directionWhen two oppositeforces are EQUAL toeach other, hence theresultant force is zero(zeroacceleration)1 Coulombof chargeflow in 1second1 N of Forceacting on 1squaredmetre ofArea(Height ofImage)/(Height ofObject)For a body inequilibrium, the sumof anticlockwisemoments about apoint is equal to thesum of clockwisemoments about thesame point.Transfer of heatenergy due to hotmolecules becomeless dense and risesup, cold molecules isdenser and sinksdown creating aconvection currentA region wherea chargeexperiences anelectric forceThevibration/oscillationof particles areperpendicular/ rightangles to thedirection of thewave. Quantity thathas bothmagnitudeand directionWhen two oppositeforces are EQUAL toeach other, hence theresultant force is zero(zeroacceleration)1 Coulombof chargeflow in 1second1 N of Forceacting on 1squaredmetre ofArea(Height ofImage)/(Height ofObject)For a body inequilibrium, the sumof anticlockwisemoments about apoint is equal to thesum of clockwisemoments about thesame point.Transfer of heatenergy due to hotmolecules becomeless dense and risesup, cold molecules isdenser and sinksdown creating aconvection currentA region wherea chargeexperiences anelectric force

Physics - 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 vibration/oscillation of particles are perpendicular/ right angles to the direction of the wave.
  2. Quantity that has both magnitude and direction
  3. When two opposite forces are EQUAL to each other, hence the resultant force is zero (zero acceleration)
  4. 1 Coulomb of charge flow in 1 second
  5. 1 N of Force acting on 1 squared metre of Area
  6. (Height of Image)/ (Height of Object)
  7. For a body in equilibrium, the sum of anticlockwise moments about a point is equal to the sum of clockwise moments about the same point.
  8. Transfer of heat energy due to hot molecules become less dense and rises up, cold molecules is denser and sinks down creating a convection current
  9. A region where a charge experiences an electric force