Magnetsthat arerepellingMassandPositionWhat factorsimpactpotentialenergy?Iron,NickelExamplesof itemsthat AREmagneticWhat is theformula forkineticenergy?LowPotentialHigh or low potential energy?           Repelto forceaway orapartLowKineticHigh or low kineticenergy?       Joules(J)Unit ofmeasureof energyKineticEnergyofMotionMassandSpeedWhat factorsimpactkineticenergy?HighKineticHigh or low kinetic energy?         A ballrollingdown hillExampleof kineticenergyPotentialEnergystored ina systemor objectMagnetismA force thatattracts orrepels objectstoward or awayfrom each otherGlass sittingon the edgeof a counterExampleofpotentialenergyAttractto pull toor towardoneself oritselfHighPotentialHigh or lowpotential energy?      PolesNorth andSouth________Thermal,Chemical,Potential,KineticWhat areforms ofenergy?Magnetsthat areattractingEnergyThe ability of asystem to dowork; requiredfor change tohappen in asystemWood,Glass,CopperExamplesitems thatare NOTmagneticHigherThe moremass the_____potentialenergy.Law ofConservationof EnergyEnergycannot becreated ordestroyedMagneticFieldLinesThe area around amagnet or movingelectrical force thatcan exert amagnetic forceMagnetsthat arerepellingMassandPositionWhat factorsimpactpotentialenergy?Iron,NickelExamplesof itemsthat AREmagneticWhat is theformula forkineticenergy?LowPotentialHigh or low potential energy?           Repelto forceaway orapartLowKineticHigh or low kineticenergy?       Joules(J)Unit ofmeasureof energyKineticEnergyofMotionMassandSpeedWhat factorsimpactkineticenergy?HighKineticHigh or low kinetic energy?         A ballrollingdown hillExampleof kineticenergyPotentialEnergystored ina systemor objectMagnetismA force thatattracts orrepels objectstoward or awayfrom each otherGlass sittingon the edgeof a counterExampleofpotentialenergyAttractto pull toor towardoneself oritselfHighPotentialHigh or lowpotential energy?      PolesNorth andSouth________Thermal,Chemical,Potential,KineticWhat areforms ofenergy?Magnetsthat areattractingEnergyThe ability of asystem to dowork; requiredfor change tohappen in asystemWood,Glass,CopperExamplesitems thatare NOTmagneticHigherThe moremass the_____potentialenergy.Law ofConservationof EnergyEnergycannot becreated ordestroyedMagneticFieldLinesThe area around amagnet or movingelectrical force thatcan exert amagnetic force

Unit 3 Common Assessment Review - 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. Magnets that are repelling
  2. What factors impact potential energy?
    Mass and Position
  3. Examples of items that ARE magnetic
    Iron, Nickel
  4. What is the formula for kinetic energy?
  5. High or low potential energy?
    Low Potential
  6. to force away or apart
    Repel
  7. High or low kinetic energy?
    Low Kinetic
  8. Unit of measure of energy
    Joules (J)
  9. Energy of Motion
    Kinetic
  10. What factors impact kinetic energy?
    Mass and Speed
  11. High or low kinetic energy?
    High Kinetic
  12. Example of kinetic energy
    A ball rolling down hill
  13. Energy stored in a system or object
    Potential
  14. A force that attracts or repels objects toward or away from each other
    Magnetism
  15. Example of potential energy
    Glass sitting on the edge of a counter
  16. to pull to or toward oneself or itself
    Attract
  17. High or low potential energy?
    High Potential
  18. North and South ________
    Poles
  19. What are forms of energy?
    Thermal, Chemical, Potential, Kinetic
  20. Magnets that are attracting
  21. The ability of a system to do work; required for change to happen in a system
    Energy
  22. Examples items that are NOT magnetic
    Wood, Glass, Copper
  23. The more mass the _____ potential energy.
    Higher
  24. Energy cannot be created or destroyed
    Law of Conservation of Energy
  25. The area around a magnet or moving electrical force that can exert a magnetic force
    Magnetic Field Lines