Quantitythat hasmagnitudeonlyPressurefrom thesurroundingairmoleculesA measure ofhow fast thethermometercan respond tochange intemperatureA processwhere solidchanges toliquid.A processwhere liquidchanges tosolid.The cutting of orchange inmagnetic fieldwhich produceinduced e.m.fhence inducedcurrentThe direction ofinduced e.m.f isalways opposesthe change thatproducing itPrevent theliquid to flowback into thebulb of thethermometerA processwhere liquidchanges togasQuantitythat hasmagnitudeonlyPressurefrom thesurroundingairmoleculesA measure ofhow fast thethermometercan respond tochange intemperatureA processwhere solidchanges toliquid.A processwhere liquidchanges tosolid.The cutting of orchange inmagnetic fieldwhich produceinduced e.m.fhence inducedcurrentThe direction ofinduced e.m.f isalways opposesthe change thatproducing itPrevent theliquid to flowback into thebulb of thethermometerA processwhere liquidchanges togas

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. Quantity that has magnitude only
  2. Pressure from the surrounding air molecules
  3. A measure of how fast the thermometer can respond to change in temperature
  4. A process where solid changes to liquid.
  5. A process where liquid changes to solid.
  6. The cutting of or change in magnetic field which produce induced e.m.f hence induced current
  7. The direction of induced e.m.f is always opposes the change that producing it
  8. Prevent the liquid to flow back into the bulb of the thermometer
  9. A process where liquid changes to gas