(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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R-the line or curve of an object moving through space.
R-Trajectory
F-Scientist famous for developing the laws of motion. He is most famous for “discovering” gravity.
F-Sir Isaac Newton
E-the steepness of a line on a graph, equal to its vertical change divided by its horizontal change; slope = rise divided by run.
E-Slope
O-the duration of one complete cycle of a pendulum swinging from one side to the other and back to its starting point.
O-Period
F-the quantity of force and time applied in a situation
F-Impulse
R-the principle of inertia applied to rotating objects.
R-Moment of Inertia
E-The upward force that balances the weight of an object on a surface.
E-Normal Force
O-the weight at the end of a string or rod in a pendulum.
O-Bob
E-The force of gravity on an object.
E-Weight
E-is the upward push of a liquid or gas on an object.
E-Buoyant force
F-A change in position over time.
F-Motion
R-To put to use
R-Exert
C-The speed and direction of an object.
C-Velocity
F-earth's gravitational acceleration
F-9.807 m/s²
C-A situation in which two objects in close contact exchange energy and momentum.
C-Collision
O-the overall rate of speed at which an object moves at a non-constant rate; total distance divided by total time = average speed
O-Average Speed
O-An environment created by freefall in which gravity’s effects are greatly reduced.
O-Microgravity
O-Forces acting on an object that combine and form a net force of zero.
O-balanced force
O- the total momentum remains constant unless a net external force acts on a system
O-Conservation of momentum
E-A force applied to an object over a distance.
E-Work
R-to swing back and forth or up and down, from one extreme limit to another
R-Oscillation
E-An object's resistance to changing its motion.
E-Inertia
O-does not change (NO speeding up, slowing down, or changing direction)
O-constant velocity
C-the SI unit of force
C-Newton
R-The combination of all the forces acting on an object.
R-Net Force
C-a segment of a circle
C-Arc
F-The amount of change in an object's velocity.
F-acceleration
R-Not moving.
R-Stationary
F-The amplitude of a pendulum is one-half the distance that the bob travels in moving from one side to the other.
F-Amplitude
E-Unit for force
E-Newtons
O-Every object tends to stay at rest or in motion in a set direction unless acted upon by an outside force. An object in motion will remain in motion in a straight line at constant speed unless acted on by an unbalanced force.
O-Newton's First Law of Motion
C-a place or object used for comparison to determine if something is in motion.
C-Reference Point
C-Change in position relative to a reference frame.
C-Motion
C-Two force away or apart.
C-Repel
R- A push, pull or twist of an object.
R-Force
F-A quantity with a direction.
F-Vector
E-a point upon which something rests, turns or oscillates.
E-Pivot
F-The distance traveled divided by time.
F-Speed
C-An object does not change its position with respect to its surroundings.
C-Rest
O-A measure of mass in motion. Momentum is the product of an object's mass and velocity.
O-Momentum
C-The force that acts to resist the relative motion of objects in contact.
C-Friction
R-the rate at which a repeating event occurs.
R-frequency
E- the average position of all of the mass of an object
E-Center of Mass
O-The quantity of matter in an object.
O-Mass
C-A force that is acting in the opposite direction.
C-Reaction
F-forces, such as air friction, acting in the opposite direction from the force propelling the object.
F-Drag
E- the property of an object to keep moving unless it is stopped by an outside force
E-Inertia
F-The metric measure of mass.
F-Kilogram
R-The rate at which work is done.
R-Power
R-how much ground is covered by a moving object from start to finish.
R-Distance
E-Change in relative position of an object.
E-Displacement
F-anything that swings under its own weight.
F-Pendulum
C-object’s place or location
C-Position
O-forces acting on an object that combine and form a net force that is not zero.
O-Unbalanced Force