Newton's2nd LawThe acceleration ofan object is directlyproportional to thenet force andinversely proportionalto the objects massPeriodTime tocompleteone cylcle oroscillationNewton's1st LawAn object in motionremains in motionand an object at restremains at restunless acted on byan external forceMomentumTheproduct ofmass andvelocityVectorA quantitythat includesbothmagnitudeand directionExplosionType of collisionin which the totalmomentum ofthe system iszeroKineticFrictionFrictionpresent asan objectslides acrossa surfaceAirResistanceResistiveforce exertedby airmoleculesStaticFrictionType of frictionpresent beforean objectbegins to moveWorkA forceexerted overa distance ora change inenergyInelasticCollisionCollision inwhich twoobjects sticktogetherPowerThe rateat whichwork isdoneFrequencyNumber ofcycles oroscillationsper secondAccelerationThe rate atwhich anobjectsvelocity ischangingFreeFallThis occurswhen gravityis the onlyforce actingon an objectKineticEnergyEnergyassociatedwith anobjectsmotionCentripetalForceNet Forcethat causesan object tomove in acircular pathImpulseA change inmomentum orthe product ofForce andTimeElasticPotentialEnergyEnergyassociated withan objectsposition on aspringScalarA quantitythat includesmagnitudeonlyNetForceThe vectorsum of theforces actingon an objectGravitationalPotentialEnergyEnergyassociated withan objectsposition abovethe groundElasticCollisionType ofcollision inwhich objectsbounce off ofone anotherNewton's3rd LawFor everyaction thereis an equaland oppositereactionInertiaThe tendencyof an objectto resist achange inmotionDisplacementThechange inposition ofan objectNormalForceForce that isperpendicularto a surfaceTensionA forceexertedby a ropeor chainVelocityThe rate atwhich anobjectsposition ischangingDistanceThe totallength of thepath travelledbetween twopositionsForceA pushor apullBalancedForcesWhen thesum of theforces actingon an objectis zeroGravityForce that isexertedbetween anytwo objectswith massNewton's2nd LawThe acceleration ofan object is directlyproportional to thenet force andinversely proportionalto the objects massPeriodTime tocompleteone cylcle oroscillationNewton's1st LawAn object in motionremains in motionand an object at restremains at restunless acted on byan external forceMomentumTheproduct ofmass andvelocityVectorA quantitythat includesbothmagnitudeand directionExplosionType of collisionin which the totalmomentum ofthe system iszeroKineticFrictionFrictionpresent asan objectslides acrossa surfaceAirResistanceResistiveforce exertedby airmoleculesStaticFrictionType of frictionpresent beforean objectbegins to moveWorkA forceexerted overa distance ora change inenergyInelasticCollisionCollision inwhich twoobjects sticktogetherPowerThe rateat whichwork isdoneFrequencyNumber ofcycles oroscillationsper secondAccelerationThe rate atwhich anobjectsvelocity ischangingFreeFallThis occurswhen gravityis the onlyforce actingon an objectKineticEnergyEnergyassociatedwith anobjectsmotionCentripetalForceNet Forcethat causesan object tomove in acircular pathImpulseA change inmomentum orthe product ofForce andTimeElasticPotentialEnergyEnergyassociated withan objectsposition on aspringScalarA quantitythat includesmagnitudeonlyNetForceThe vectorsum of theforces actingon an objectGravitationalPotentialEnergyEnergyassociated withan objectsposition abovethe groundElasticCollisionType ofcollision inwhich objectsbounce off ofone anotherNewton's3rd LawFor everyaction thereis an equaland oppositereactionInertiaThe tendencyof an objectto resist achange inmotionDisplacementThechange inposition ofan objectNormalForceForce that isperpendicularto a surfaceTensionA forceexertedby a ropeor chainVelocityThe rate atwhich anobjectsposition ischangingDistanceThe totallength of thepath travelledbetween twopositionsForceA pushor apullBalancedForcesWhen thesum of theforces actingon an objectis zeroGravityForce that isexertedbetween anytwo objectswith mass

Honors Physics Vocabulary - 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 acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to the objects mass
    Newton's 2nd Law
  2. Time to complete one cylcle or oscillation
    Period
  3. An object in motion remains in motion and an object at rest remains at rest unless acted on by an external force
    Newton's 1st Law
  4. The product of mass and velocity
    Momentum
  5. A quantity that includes both magnitude and direction
    Vector
  6. Type of collision in which the total momentum of the system is zero
    Explosion
  7. Friction present as an object slides across a surface
    Kinetic Friction
  8. Resistive force exerted by air molecules
    Air Resistance
  9. Type of friction present before an object begins to move
    Static Friction
  10. A force exerted over a distance or a change in energy
    Work
  11. Collision in which two objects stick together
    Inelastic Collision
  12. The rate at which work is done
    Power
  13. Number of cycles or oscillations per second
    Frequency
  14. The rate at which an objects velocity is changing
    Acceleration
  15. This occurs when gravity is the only force acting on an object
    Free Fall
  16. Energy associated with an objects motion
    Kinetic Energy
  17. Net Force that causes an object to move in a circular path
    Centripetal Force
  18. A change in momentum or the product of Force and Time
    Impulse
  19. Energy associated with an objects position on a spring
    Elastic Potential Energy
  20. A quantity that includes magnitude only
    Scalar
  21. The vector sum of the forces acting on an object
    Net Force
  22. Energy associated with an objects position above the ground
    Gravitational Potential Energy
  23. Type of collision in which objects bounce off of one another
    Elastic Collision
  24. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
    Newton's 3rd Law
  25. The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
    Inertia
  26. The change in position of an object
    Displacement
  27. Force that is perpendicular to a surface
    Normal Force
  28. A force exerted by a rope or chain
    Tension
  29. The rate at which an objects position is changing
    Velocity
  30. The total length of the path travelled between two positions
    Distance
  31. A push or a pull
    Force
  32. When the sum of the forces acting on an object is zero
    Balanced Forces
  33. Force that is exerted between any two objects with mass
    Gravity