mechanicalenergytransfer ofenergythroughmotioninsulatorsomethingthat preventsthe flow ofelectricitythermalenergythe motion ofatoms alsoknown asheatconductiontransferbetweensubstances indirect contactwith each otherVelocitydescribesspeed anddirection ofobjects inmotionWorkForce xDistanceUnbalancedForcesWhen one oftwo forces isstrongerthan theotherthe law ofconservationof energy energycannot belost ordestroyedHypothesisA testableEducatedGuessMicrowavescarry phonesignals andcook foodMassThe amountof matter aphysicalbodycontainsEnergyThe abilityorcapacityto do workGravity the universalforce ofattraction actingbetween allmatter.InertiaThe tendencyof an objectto resist achange inmotionDistanceHow faran objecthasmovedradiationtransfer ofheat thatdoes notneed contactlike sun raysForceA push orpullcausingmotionMagneticNorthDirectionaCompassPoints toFrictionthe resistanceof motion whenone object rubsagainstanother.20NewtonsBalancedForceswhen thereare oppositeforces of =strengthNewton'sThird Lawof MotionFor everyaction thereis an equaland oppositereactionconductorsomethingthat helps orallows theflow ofelectricityMotionWhen anobjectchangespositionPotentialEnergyStoredEnergySpeedthe ratean objectistravellingconvectionhow thermalenergymoves fromhot places tocold placesAccelerationA changein velocityover timeInfraredWavesGiven off byfire alsoknow asheat wavesNon-contactForces1Gravity2Magnetism3Electromagnetism4Weak & StrongNuclear forcesNetforceThe sum ofall forcesacting on anobjectNewtons1st Lawof MotionAn object atrest tends toremain atrestKineticEnergyEnergyofMotionNewton's2nd Lawof Motionthe law ofacceleration(acceleration=force/mass)mechanicalenergytransfer ofenergythroughmotioninsulatorsomethingthat preventsthe flow ofelectricitythermalenergythe motion ofatoms alsoknown asheatconductiontransferbetweensubstances indirect contactwith each otherVelocitydescribesspeed anddirection ofobjects inmotionWorkForce xDistanceUnbalancedForcesWhen one oftwo forces isstrongerthan theotherthe law ofconservationof energy energycannot belost ordestroyedHypothesisA testableEducatedGuessMicrowavescarry phonesignals andcook foodMassThe amountof matter aphysicalbodycontainsEnergyThe abilityorcapacityto do workGravity the universalforce ofattraction actingbetween allmatter.InertiaThe tendencyof an objectto resist achange inmotionDistanceHow faran objecthasmovedradiationtransfer ofheat thatdoes notneed contactlike sun raysForceA push orpullcausingmotionMagneticNorthDirectionaCompassPoints toFrictionthe resistanceof motion whenone object rubsagainstanother.20NewtonsBalancedForceswhen thereare oppositeforces of =strengthNewton'sThird Lawof MotionFor everyaction thereis an equaland oppositereactionconductorsomethingthat helps orallows theflow ofelectricityMotionWhen anobjectchangespositionPotentialEnergyStoredEnergySpeedthe ratean objectistravellingconvectionhow thermalenergymoves fromhot places tocold placesAccelerationA changein velocityover timeInfraredWavesGiven off byfire alsoknow asheat wavesNon-contactForces1Gravity2Magnetism3Electromagnetism4Weak & StrongNuclear forcesNetforceThe sum ofall forcesacting on anobjectNewtons1st Lawof MotionAn object atrest tends toremain atrestKineticEnergyEnergyofMotionNewton's2nd Lawof Motionthe law ofacceleration(acceleration=force/mass)

Energy, Force, & 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. transfer of energy through motion
    mechanical energy
  2. something that prevents the flow of electricity
    insulator
  3. the motion of atoms also known as heat
    thermal energy
  4. transfer between substances in direct contact with each other
    conduction
  5. describes speed and direction of objects in motion
    Velocity
  6. Force x Distance
    Work
  7. When one of two forces is stronger than the other
    Unbalanced Forces
  8. energy cannot be lost or destroyed
    the law of conservation of energy
  9. A testable Educated Guess
    Hypothesis
  10. carry phone signals and cook food
    Microwaves
  11. The amount of matter a physical body contains
    Mass
  12. The ability or capacity to do work
    Energy
  13. the universal force of attraction acting between all matter.
    Gravity
  14. The tendency of an object to resist a change in motion
    Inertia
  15. How far an object has moved
    Distance
  16. transfer of heat that does not need contact like sun rays
    radiation
  17. A push or pull causing motion
    Force
  18. Direction a Compass Points to
    Magnetic North
  19. the resistance of motion when one object rubs against another.
    Friction

  20. 20 Newtons
  21. when there are opposite forces of = strength
    Balanced Forces
  22. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
    Newton's Third Law of Motion
  23. something that helps or allows the flow of electricity
    conductor
  24. When an object changes position
    Motion
  25. Stored Energy
    Potential Energy
  26. the rate an object is travelling
    Speed
  27. how thermal energy moves from hot places to cold places
    convection
  28. A change in velocity over time
    Acceleration
  29. Given off by fire also know as heat waves
    Infrared Waves
  30. 1Gravity 2Magnetism 3Electromagnetism 4Weak & Strong Nuclear forces
    Non-contact Forces
  31. The sum of all forces acting on an object
    Net force
  32. An object at rest tends to remain at rest
    Newtons 1st Law of Motion
  33. Energy of Motion
    Kinetic Energy
  34. the law of acceleration (acceleration = force/mass)
    Newton's 2nd Law of Motion