gravityTheattractiontwo objectshave on oneanother accelerationRate ofchange ofvelocityover time staticfrictionForce betweentwo surfacesthat are notmoving pasteach other. Newton’s3rd law Every actionhas an equaland oppositereaction.speedThe distancean objecttravels perunit or time momentumMassinmotion slopeWhen anobjectchanges itsposition. ForcePush or putone objectsexerts onanothernetforceThe combiningof forces whentwo or moreforces act onan object Newton’sfirst law An object willmove at aconstantvelocity until anet force actson it. Slidingfriction Force betweentwo surfacesthat are slidingpast each other rollingfrictionForce betweena rolling objectand the surfaceit rolls ondistancehow faran objecthasmovedNewton’ssecondlaw A net force actingon an objectcauses the objectto accelerate inthe direction of thenet force massTheamount ofmatter inan objectReferencepoint  An indicator thatonrients you theplace from whereyou measure,record, or witnessan event FrictionResistance tomotion whentwo objects arein contact withone anotherNegativeacceleration when anobjectslowsdownweightThe forceof gravityon anobjectAirresistance Resistance anobject feelswhen travelingthrough the air balancedforces Forces thatare equal insize andopposite indirection Positiveacceleration when anobjectspeeds upunbalancedForces thatare not equalin size andopposite indirections. motionWhen anobjectchanges itsposition.gravityTheattractiontwo objectshave on oneanother accelerationRate ofchange ofvelocityover time staticfrictionForce betweentwo surfacesthat are notmoving pasteach other. Newton’s3rd law Every actionhas an equaland oppositereaction.speedThe distancean objecttravels perunit or time momentumMassinmotion slopeWhen anobjectchanges itsposition. ForcePush or putone objectsexerts onanothernetforceThe combiningof forces whentwo or moreforces act onan object Newton’sfirst law An object willmove at aconstantvelocity until anet force actson it. Slidingfriction Force betweentwo surfacesthat are slidingpast each other rollingfrictionForce betweena rolling objectand the surfaceit rolls ondistancehow faran objecthasmovedNewton’ssecondlaw A net force actingon an objectcauses the objectto accelerate inthe direction of thenet force massTheamount ofmatter inan objectReferencepoint  An indicator thatonrients you theplace from whereyou measure,record, or witnessan event FrictionResistance tomotion whentwo objects arein contact withone anotherNegativeacceleration when anobjectslowsdownweightThe forceof gravityon anobjectAirresistance Resistance anobject feelswhen travelingthrough the air balancedforces Forces thatare equal insize andopposite indirection Positiveacceleration when anobjectspeeds upunbalancedForces thatare not equalin size andopposite indirections. motionWhen anobjectchanges itsposition.

Force and motion - 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 attraction two objects have on one another
    gravity
  2. Rate of change of velocity over time
    acceleration
  3. Force between two surfaces that are not moving past each other.
    static friction
  4. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
    Newton’s 3rd law
  5. The distance an object travels per unit or time
    speed
  6. Mass in motion
    momentum
  7. When an object changes its position.
    slope
  8. Push or put one objects exerts on another
    Force
  9. The combining of forces when two or more forces act on an object
    net force
  10. An object will move at a constant velocity until a net force acts on it.
    Newton’s first law
  11. Force between two surfaces that are sliding past each other
    Sliding friction
  12. Force between a rolling object and the surface it rolls on
    rolling friction
  13. how far an object has moved
    distance
  14. A net force acting on an object causes the object to accelerate in the direction of the net force
    Newton’s second law
  15. The amount of matter in an object
    mass
  16. An indicator that onrients you the place from where you measure, record, or witness an event
    Reference point
  17. Resistance to motion when two objects are in contact with one another
    Friction
  18. when an object slows down
    Negative acceleration
  19. The force of gravity on an object
    weight
  20. Resistance an object feels when traveling through the air
    Air resistance
  21. Forces that are equal in size and opposite in direction
    balanced forces
  22. when an object speeds up
    Positive acceleration
  23. Forces that are not equal in size and opposite in directions.
    unbalanced
  24. When an object changes its position.
    motion