IrradiancePower perunit areaincidentupon asurfacedisplacementThe areaunder avelocity-timegraph =minima______areproduced whenthe path differencebetween waves isan odd number ofhalf-wavelengthsHubble'sLawAllows us toestimate theage of theuniverseDopplerdiagram for anobject travellingAT the speed ofsoundfermionsThis groupconsists ofquarks andleptonsparticleThephotoelectriceffect isevidence forthe _________model of lightOlber'sParadoxIf the universeis infinite, whyisn't the nightsky infinitelybright?mesonThis is madefrom a quarkand an anti-quarksuvatequationsalsoknown asequationsof motionThis is a speed-time graph foran object falling(with airresistance)darkenergyevidence supportingthe existence of____________comesfrom the acceleratingrate of expansion ofthe UniverseImpulseThe areaunder aforce-timegraphmaxima_____areproduced whenthe path differencebetween waves isa whole number ofwavelengthsHotterBlue objectsare ______than redobjectsInverseSquareLawGravitationand Irradianceare bothexamples ofthisSynchrotronAcceleratorThe 1-2PunchFree BodyDiagram.Newton'ssecond law.BosonsW, Z, gluon,and photonare allexamples of_________LinearAcceleratorThis uses a seriesof tubes ofincreasing lengthand alternatingvoltage toaccelerate acharged particle.sineWhat trig functiondo we use to findthe verticalcomponent of theinitial velocity of aprojectile?cosineWhat trig functiondo we use to findthe horizontalcomponent of theinitial velocity of aprojectile?changeinvelocityThe areaunder anacceleration-time graph =headto tailHow doweconnectvectors?This iscreatedby a coolgasEmissionSpectrumbetadecayFirstevidencefor theneutrinothresholdfrequencythe minimumfrequency of aphotonrequired forphotoemissiondarkmatterevidence supportingthe existence of____________comes fromestimations of themass of galaxiesusing their rotationcurvesDopplerEffectthe change inwave frequencyduring the relativemotion between awave source andits observercontinuousspectrumThis iscreated by ahot, denseobjectterminalvelocityWhen the forceson a skydiverare finallybalanced, theyhave reached_______.cooler_____objectsemit LESSradiation perunit surfacearea per unittimeanti-matterThis ismatter's eviltwin, withoppositechargeCyclotronAcceleratorcriticalanglethe angle ofincidence whichproduces anangle ofrefraction of 90°StandardModelA model offundamentalparticles andtheirinteractionsnoexternalforcesMomentumis onlyconserved ifthere are______.takingrepeatedmeasurementsrandomuncertaintiescan bereduced by_______quarksup, down,strange,charm, top,and bottom areall examples ofthespeedof lightThe isconstant for allobservers in allreferenceframes.waveInterferenceis evidencefor the_______model of lighttimedilationthe “slowing down”of a clock asdetermined by anobserver who is inrelative motionwith respect to thatclock.Redshiftthe ________ of agalaxy is thechange inwavelengthdivided by theemittedwavelengthVelocity timegraph of abouncingballDisplacementtime graph ofa bouncingballElasticKineticenergy is notlost in an__________collision.A displacementtime graph of aconstant,positiveaccelerationlengthcontractionMovingobjectsappearshorterworkfunctionthe minimumenergy of aphoton requiredto causephotoemissionInverseSquareIrradiance is anexample of an___________law.FBI -RightHandRuleI can use this tofind thedirection of aforce on acurrent in amagnetic field.1Volt1Joule/CoulombIrradiancePower perunit areaincidentupon asurfacedisplacementThe areaunder avelocity-timegraph =minima______areproduced whenthe path differencebetween waves isan odd number ofhalf-wavelengthsHubble'sLawAllows us toestimate theage of theuniverseDopplerdiagram for anobject travellingAT the speed ofsoundfermionsThis groupconsists ofquarks andleptonsparticleThephotoelectriceffect isevidence forthe _________model of lightOlber'sParadoxIf the universeis infinite, whyisn't the nightsky infinitelybright?mesonThis is madefrom a quarkand an anti-quarksuvatequationsalsoknown asequationsof motionThis is a speed-time graph foran object falling(with airresistance)darkenergyevidence supportingthe existence of____________comesfrom the acceleratingrate of expansion ofthe UniverseImpulseThe areaunder aforce-timegraphmaxima_____areproduced whenthe path differencebetween waves isa whole number ofwavelengthsHotterBlue objectsare ______than redobjectsInverseSquareLawGravitationand Irradianceare bothexamples ofthisSynchrotronAcceleratorThe 1-2PunchFree BodyDiagram.Newton'ssecond law.BosonsW, Z, gluon,and photonare allexamples of_________LinearAcceleratorThis uses a seriesof tubes ofincreasing lengthand alternatingvoltage toaccelerate acharged particle.sineWhat trig functiondo we use to findthe verticalcomponent of theinitial velocity of aprojectile?cosineWhat trig functiondo we use to findthe horizontalcomponent of theinitial velocity of aprojectile?changeinvelocityThe areaunder anacceleration-time graph =headto tailHow doweconnectvectors?This iscreatedby a coolgasEmissionSpectrumbetadecayFirstevidencefor theneutrinothresholdfrequencythe minimumfrequency of aphotonrequired forphotoemissiondarkmatterevidence supportingthe existence of____________comes fromestimations of themass of galaxiesusing their rotationcurvesDopplerEffectthe change inwave frequencyduring the relativemotion between awave source andits observercontinuousspectrumThis iscreated by ahot, denseobjectterminalvelocityWhen the forceson a skydiverare finallybalanced, theyhave reached_______.cooler_____objectsemit LESSradiation perunit surfacearea per unittimeanti-matterThis ismatter's eviltwin, withoppositechargeCyclotronAcceleratorcriticalanglethe angle ofincidence whichproduces anangle ofrefraction of 90°StandardModelA model offundamentalparticles andtheirinteractionsnoexternalforcesMomentumis onlyconserved ifthere are______.takingrepeatedmeasurementsrandomuncertaintiescan bereduced by_______quarksup, down,strange,charm, top,and bottom areall examples ofthespeedof lightThe isconstant for allobservers in allreferenceframes.waveInterferenceis evidencefor the_______model of lighttimedilationthe “slowing down”of a clock asdetermined by anobserver who is inrelative motionwith respect to thatclock.Redshiftthe ________ of agalaxy is thechange inwavelengthdivided by theemittedwavelengthVelocity timegraph of abouncingballDisplacementtime graph ofa bouncingballElasticKineticenergy is notlost in an__________collision.A displacementtime graph of aconstant,positiveaccelerationlengthcontractionMovingobjectsappearshorterworkfunctionthe minimumenergy of aphoton requiredto causephotoemissionInverseSquareIrradiance is anexample of an___________law.FBI -RightHandRuleI can use this tofind thedirection of aforce on acurrent in amagnetic field.1Volt1Joule/Coulomb

Higher Prelim 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.


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
  1. Power per unit area incident upon a surface
    Irradiance
  2. The area under a velocity-time graph =
    displacement
  3. ______are produced when the path difference between waves is an odd number of half-wavelengths
    minima
  4. Allows us to estimate the age of the universe
    Hubble's Law

  5. Doppler diagram for an object travelling AT the speed of sound
  6. This group consists of quarks and leptons
    fermions
  7. The photoelectric effect is evidence for the _________ model of light
    particle
  8. If the universe is infinite, why isn't the night sky infinitely bright?
    Olber's Paradox
  9. This is made from a quark and an anti-quark
    meson
  10. also known as equations of motion
    suvat equations

  11. This is a speed-time graph for an object falling (with air resistance)
  12. evidence supporting the existence of ____________comes from the accelerating rate of expansion of the Universe
    dark energy
  13. The area under a force-time graph
    Impulse
  14. _____are produced when the path difference between waves is a whole number of wavelengths
    maxima
  15. Blue objects are ______ than red objects
    Hotter
  16. Gravitation and Irradiance are both examples of this
    Inverse Square Law

  17. Synchrotron Accelerator
  18. Free Body Diagram. Newton's second law.
    The 1-2 Punch
  19. W, Z, gluon, and photon are all examples of _________
    Bosons
  20. This uses a series of tubes of increasing length and alternating voltage to accelerate a charged particle.
    Linear Accelerator
  21. What trig function do we use to find the vertical component of the initial velocity of a projectile?
    sine
  22. What trig function do we use to find the horizontal component of the initial velocity of a projectile?
    cosine
  23. The area under an acceleration-time graph =
    change in velocity
  24. How do we connect vectors?
    head to tail
  25. Emission Spectrum
    This is created by a cool gas
  26. First evidence for the neutrino
    beta decay
  27. the minimum frequency of a photon required for photoemission
    threshold frequency
  28. evidence supporting the existence of ____________ comes from estimations of the mass of galaxies using their rotation curves
    dark matter
  29. the change in wave frequency during the relative motion between a wave source and its observer
    Doppler Effect
  30. This is created by a hot, dense object
    continuous spectrum
  31. When the forces on a skydiver are finally balanced, they have reached _______.
    terminal velocity
  32. _____objects emit LESS radiation per unit surface area per unit time
    cooler
  33. This is matter's evil twin, with opposite charge
    anti-matter

  34. Cyclotron Accelerator
  35. the angle of incidence which produces an angle of refraction of 90°
    critical angle
  36. A model of fundamental particles and their interactions
    Standard Model
  37. Momentum is only conserved if there are ______.
    no external forces
  38. random uncertainties can be reduced by _______
    taking repeated measurements
  39. up, down, strange, charm, top, and bottom are all examples of
    quarks
  40. The is constant for all observers in all reference frames.
    the speed of light
  41. Interference is evidence for the _______ model of light
    wave
  42. the “slowing down” of a clock as determined by an observer who is in relative motion with respect to that clock.
    time dilation
  43. the ________ of a galaxy is the change in wavelength divided by the emitted wavelength
    Redshift

  44. Velocity time graph of a bouncing ball

  45. Displacement time graph of a bouncing ball
  46. Kinetic energy is not lost in an __________ collision.
    Elastic

  47. A displacement time graph of a constant, positive acceleration
  48. Moving objects appear shorter
    length contraction
  49. the minimum energy of a photon required to cause photoemission
    work function
  50. Irradiance is an example of an ___________law.
    Inverse Square
  51. I can use this to find the direction of a force on a current in a magnetic field.
    FBI - Right Hand Rule
  52. 1 Joule/Coulomb
    1 Volt