causeforce6. A force is exertedwhen two objectcollide. The forcesexerted are always inopposite direction butare the samestrength.infer3. A strongerforce can causea greaterchange invelocity.4. Understandinga cause and effectrelation can helpyou infer what ledto a particularresult.2. How an objectchanges velocitydepends on thedirection of theforce exerted onthe object.velocityfrictionmasseffect1. A force isrequired tochange thevelocity of anobject.collision5. Same strengthforce exerted ontwo objects, theobject with lessmass will have agreater change invelocity.exert7. Even though theforce exerted in acollision is the same,if the mass of theobjects are different,the changes invelocity will bedifferent.causeforce6. A force is exertedwhen two objectcollide. The forcesexerted are always inopposite direction butare the samestrength.infer3. A strongerforce can causea greaterchange invelocity.4. Understandinga cause and effectrelation can helpyou infer what ledto a particularresult.2. How an objectchanges velocitydepends on thedirection of theforce exerted onthe object.velocityfrictionmasseffect1. A force isrequired tochange thevelocity of anobject.collision5. Same strengthforce exerted ontwo objects, theobject with lessmass will have agreater change invelocity.exert7. Even though theforce exerted in acollision is the same,if the mass of theobjects are different,the changes invelocity will bedifferent.

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. cause
  2. force
  3. 6. A force is exerted when two object collide. The forces exerted are always in opposite direction but are the same strength.
  4. infer
  5. 3. A stronger force can cause a greater change in velocity.
  6. 4. Understanding a cause and effect relation can help you infer what led to a particular result.
  7. 2. How an object changes velocity depends on the direction of the force exerted on the object.
  8. velocity
  9. friction
  10. mass
  11. effect
  12. 1. A force is required to change the velocity of an object.
  13. collision
  14. 5. Same strength force exerted on two objects, the object with less mass will have a greater change in velocity.
  15. exert
  16. 7. Even though the force exerted in a collision is the same, if the mass of the objects are different, the changes in velocity will be different.