The distanceand directionan objectmoves from astarting positionDisplacementbalancedforcesWhenforces on abody addup to 0NSlopeof thelineHow todetermine thespeed oracceleration ofan object froma line graphNewton(N)The SIunit offorceoriginThe referencepoint fromwhichdisplacementis measuredunbalancedforcesNetforce>0AccelerationA change inon object'sspeed ordirectionactionforceYou pushingdown on theEarth is anexample(vf-vi)/tFormula foraccelerationPiegrapha graph thatusespercentagesto displaydata in slices.Newton'sFirst Law(Law ofInertia)Newton's Lawdescribing thetendency of yourbody to continuemoving when thebreaks of the carare slammedreactionforceEarthpushing upon you is anexample ofthisLinegrapha graph thatshows changesoccurring inrelatedvariablesTitlePart of agraph thatdescribeswhat thegraph is aboutmassHow anobjectsinertiaquantifiedTheformulafor speedd/tExampleof "action- reaction"How arocketworks is anexamplenetforceThe sumtotal of allforces actingon a bodyHow faran objectmoves intotalDistanceScatterplota graph usedto find acorrelationbetween twovariablesProperty ofmatter thatresistschange inmotionInertiaVelocitySpeedwith adirectionBargrapha graph usedto comparegroups, orcounted,data.y-axisaxis onwhich thedependentvariable isdisplayedShowsobjectacceleratinga push or pullthat causes anobject to move,stop, or changedirectionForceShows anobjectmovingbackwardsVelocityisconstantHow anobjectmoves whenaccelerationis 0Newton's3rd lawFor everyaction thereis an equaland oppositereactionm/s^2Unit ofaccelerationspeedThe totaldistancetravelled in agiven unit oftimevectorthis hasbothdirection &magnitudef=m*aNewton's2nd lawequationx-axisaxis onwhich theindependentvariable isdisplayedThe distanceand directionan objectmoves from astarting positionDisplacementbalancedforcesWhenforces on abody addup to 0NSlopeof thelineHow todetermine thespeed oracceleration ofan object froma line graphNewton(N)The SIunit offorceoriginThe referencepoint fromwhichdisplacementis measuredunbalancedforcesNetforce>0AccelerationA change inon object'sspeed ordirectionactionforceYou pushingdown on theEarth is anexample(vf-vi)/tFormula foraccelerationPiegrapha graph thatusespercentagesto displaydata in slices.Newton'sFirst Law(Law ofInertia)Newton's Lawdescribing thetendency of yourbody to continuemoving when thebreaks of the carare slammedreactionforceEarthpushing upon you is anexample ofthisLinegrapha graph thatshows changesoccurring inrelatedvariablesTitlePart of agraph thatdescribeswhat thegraph is aboutmassHow anobjectsinertiaquantifiedTheformulafor speedd/tExampleof "action- reaction"How arocketworks is anexamplenetforceThe sumtotal of allforces actingon a bodyHow faran objectmoves intotalDistanceScatterplota graph usedto find acorrelationbetween twovariablesProperty ofmatter thatresistschange inmotionInertiaVelocitySpeedwith adirectionBargrapha graph usedto comparegroups, orcounted,data.y-axisaxis onwhich thedependentvariable isdisplayedShowsobjectacceleratinga push or pullthat causes anobject to move,stop, or changedirectionForceShows anobjectmovingbackwardsVelocityisconstantHow anobjectmoves whenaccelerationis 0Newton's3rd lawFor everyaction thereis an equaland oppositereactionm/s^2Unit ofaccelerationspeedThe totaldistancetravelled in agiven unit oftimevectorthis hasbothdirection &magnitudef=m*aNewton's2nd lawequationx-axisaxis onwhich theindependentvariable isdisplayed

Motion & Newton's Laws - 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. Displacement
    The distance and direction an object moves from a starting position
  2. When forces on a body add up to 0N
    balanced forces
  3. How to determine the speed or acceleration of an object from a line graph
    Slope of the line
  4. The SI unit of force
    Newton (N)
  5. The reference point from which displacement is measured
    origin
  6. Net force >0
    unbalanced forces
  7. A change in on object's speed or direction
    Acceleration
  8. You pushing down on the Earth is an example
    action force
  9. Formula for acceleration
    (vf-vi)/t
  10. a graph that uses percentages to display data in slices.
    Pie graph
  11. Newton's Law describing the tendency of your body to continue moving when the breaks of the car are slammed
    Newton's First Law (Law of Inertia)
  12. Earth pushing up on you is an example of this
    reaction force
  13. a graph that shows changes occurring in related variables
    Line graph
  14. Part of a graph that describes what the graph is about
    Title
  15. How an objects inertia quantified
    mass
  16. d/t
    The formula for speed
  17. How a rocket works is an example
    Example of "action - reaction"
  18. The sum total of all forces acting on a body
    net force
  19. Distance
    How far an object moves in total
  20. a graph used to find a correlation between two variables
    Scatter plot
  21. Inertia
    Property of matter that resists change in motion
  22. Speed with a direction
    Velocity
  23. a graph used to compare groups, or counted, data.
    Bar graph
  24. axis on which the dependent variable is displayed
    y-axis

  25. Shows object accelerating
  26. Force
    a push or pull that causes an object to move, stop, or change direction

  27. Shows an object moving backwards
  28. How an object moves when acceleration is 0
    Velocity is constant
  29. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
    Newton's 3rd law
  30. Unit of acceleration
    m/s^2
  31. The total distance travelled in a given unit of time
    speed
  32. this has both direction & magnitude
    vector
  33. Newton's 2nd law equation
    f=m*a
  34. axis on which the independent variable is displayed
    x-axis