Newton’s2ndlaw ofmotionForce causes anobject to changespeed or direction;this change isresisted by the massof the object.SupersonicSpeedThe speedat whichsoundtravels.TractionThe frictionbetween twoobjects that keepsthem from slidingacross each otherAccelerationThe changein speed anddirectionsomething isgoing.Newton’s1st lawof motionSomething at rest orin motion in a straightline prefers to staythat way unlesssomething forces it tomove or stop moving.SonarA system thatuses high-frequencyultrasonicwaves.MechanicsThestudy ofmotion.TransparentHow wedescribe amaterial thatallows nearly allthe light to passthrough.VisibleSpectrumThecolors wecan see.ConductTo leadsomethingfrom oneplace toanother.LubricantA substancethat reducesfriction.BioacousticsThe studyof soundmade bywildlifeElectro-magneticEnergyEnergy thattravels throughspace andreaches us asheat, light, andradiation.Mach1The speed ofanythingtravelingfaster than760 mph.WindEnergyA source ofelectricitymade frommoving air.RadiantEnergyDescriptionof how lightspreads outin alldirections.ShadowAn area ofblockedlight.186,000Miles PerSecondThespeedof light.SolarCellsThin platesthat turnsolar energydirectly intoelectricity.HydropowerA source ofenergy madefrom fallingwater.Opaque How wedescribe anobject thatlight can’tpass through.RenewableEnergyEnergymade fromsources thatdon’t run out.InvisibleSpectrum Thecolors wecanNOTsee.Newton’s3rd lawof motionFor everyaction there’san equal andoppositereaction.Newton’s2ndlaw ofmotionForce causes anobject to changespeed or direction;this change isresisted by the massof the object.SupersonicSpeedThe speedat whichsoundtravels.TractionThe frictionbetween twoobjects that keepsthem from slidingacross each otherAccelerationThe changein speed anddirectionsomething isgoing.Newton’s1st lawof motionSomething at rest orin motion in a straightline prefers to staythat way unlesssomething forces it tomove or stop moving.SonarA system thatuses high-frequencyultrasonicwaves.MechanicsThestudy ofmotion.TransparentHow wedescribe amaterial thatallows nearly allthe light to passthrough.VisibleSpectrumThecolors wecan see.ConductTo leadsomethingfrom oneplace toanother.LubricantA substancethat reducesfriction.BioacousticsThe studyof soundmade bywildlifeElectro-magneticEnergyEnergy thattravels throughspace andreaches us asheat, light, andradiation.Mach1The speed ofanythingtravelingfaster than760 mph.WindEnergyA source ofelectricitymade frommoving air.RadiantEnergyDescriptionof how lightspreads outin alldirections.ShadowAn area ofblockedlight.186,000Miles PerSecondThespeedof light.SolarCellsThin platesthat turnsolar energydirectly intoelectricity.HydropowerA source ofenergy madefrom fallingwater.Opaque How wedescribe anobject thatlight can’tpass through.RenewableEnergyEnergymade fromsources thatdon’t run out.InvisibleSpectrum Thecolors wecanNOTsee.Newton’s3rd lawof motionFor everyaction there’san equal andoppositereaction.

Apologia Physic Lessons 6-10 Part 2 - 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. Force causes an object to change speed or direction; this change is resisted by the mass of the object.
    Newton’s 2nd law of motion
  2. The speed at which sound travels.
    Supersonic Speed
  3. The friction between two objects that keeps them from sliding across each other
    Traction
  4. The change in speed and direction something is going.
    Acceleration
  5. Something at rest or in motion in a straight line prefers to stay that way unless something forces it to move or stop moving.
    Newton’s 1st law of motion
  6. A system that uses high-frequency ultrasonic waves.
    Sonar
  7. The study of motion.
    Mechanics
  8. How we describe a material that allows nearly all the light to pass through.
    Transparent
  9. The colors we can see.
    Visible Spectrum
  10. To lead something from one place to another.
    Conduct
  11. A substance that reduces friction.
    Lubricant
  12. The study of sound made by wildlife
    Bioacoustics
  13. Energy that travels through space and reaches us as heat, light, and radiation.
    Electro-magnetic Energy
  14. The speed of anything traveling faster than 760 mph.
    Mach 1
  15. A source of electricity made from moving air.
    Wind Energy
  16. Description of how light spreads out in all directions.
    Radiant Energy
  17. An area of blocked light.
    Shadow
  18. The speed of light.
    186,000 Miles Per Second
  19. Thin plates that turn solar energy directly into electricity.
    Solar Cells
  20. A source of energy made from falling water.
    Hydropower
  21. How we describe an object that light can’t pass through.
    Opaque
  22. Energy made from sources that don’t run out.
    Renewable Energy
  23. The colors we canNOT see.
    Invisible Spectrum
  24. For every action there’s an equal and opposite reaction.
    Newton’s 3rd law of motion