resistancetoaccelerationa changein positionof anobject0m/s/sThe unit ofmeasurementfor forcesthegravitationallycurved path ofan objectaround a pointin spaceComponentInitialVelocityA force thatcounteractsmotionvelocity ata specifictime 't'AngleAn object at restremains at rest; and ifin motion will remainin motion in a straightline; unless a forceacts on it9.8m/s/sResultantDisplacementThe pull ofgravity on anobject'smass (mg=)ConstantAccuracyA positivechange invelocityeach of the digits of anumber that are usedto express it to therequired degree ofaccuracy, startingfrom the first nonzerodigit.SpeedVerticalVelocityMagnitudeAirResistanceForce that isalwayspresent &keeps thingsuprightThe sum ofall forcesacting on anobjectThe inwardpulling forceon a rotatingobjectVerticalAccelerationPrecisionthe resistanceforce that slowsdown themotion of arolling ball orwheel.when the netforce on anobject iszeroAn objectsresistance tochange in itsmotioncombinationof thestandardthree additiveprimary colorsThe unit ofmeasurementfor forcespeed +directionThe rateat whichvelocity ischangingHorizontalAccelerationMagnitude ofdistancetraveleddivided bytime takenProjectileThe apparentoutward forceacting on arotatingabjecta planeinclined atan angle tothehorizontal.FreeFallstates that forevery action,there is anequal andoppositereaction.This acts ona mass tocreate theforce ofweightthe frictionalforce thatprevents twosurfaces fromsliding pasteach otherSignificantFiguresAnegativechange invelocityFinalVelocityHorizontalVelocityA pushor apullRiseoverrunAn objectsresistanceto changeits motionDistanceThe changein angulardisplacementdivided bytimePierreParabolap=m/Valsoknown asthe law ofinertiastates that the force(F) needed to extendor compress a springby some distance Xis proportional to thatdistance.states, “The forceacting on an objectis equal to themass of that objecttimes itsacceleration.”Thequantity ofmatter inan objectresistancetoaccelerationa changein positionof anobject0m/s/sThe unit ofmeasurementfor forcesthegravitationallycurved path ofan objectaround a pointin spaceComponentInitialVelocityA force thatcounteractsmotionvelocity ata specifictime 't'AngleAn object at restremains at rest; and ifin motion will remainin motion in a straightline; unless a forceacts on it9.8m/s/sResultantDisplacementThe pull ofgravity on anobject'smass (mg=)ConstantAccuracyA positivechange invelocityeach of the digits of anumber that are usedto express it to therequired degree ofaccuracy, startingfrom the first nonzerodigit.SpeedVerticalVelocityMagnitudeAirResistanceForce that isalwayspresent &keeps thingsuprightThe sum ofall forcesacting on anobjectThe inwardpulling forceon a rotatingobjectVerticalAccelerationPrecisionthe resistanceforce that slowsdown themotion of arolling ball orwheel.when the netforce on anobject iszeroAn objectsresistance tochange in itsmotioncombinationof thestandardthree additiveprimary colorsThe unit ofmeasurementfor forcespeed +directionThe rateat whichvelocity ischangingHorizontalAccelerationMagnitude ofdistancetraveleddivided bytime takenProjectileThe apparentoutward forceacting on arotatingabjecta planeinclined atan angle tothehorizontal.FreeFallstates that forevery action,there is anequal andoppositereaction.This acts ona mass tocreate theforce ofweightthe frictionalforce thatprevents twosurfaces fromsliding pasteach otherSignificantFiguresAnegativechange invelocityFinalVelocityHorizontalVelocityA pushor apullRiseoverrunAn objectsresistanceto changeits motionDistanceThe changein angulardisplacementdivided bytimePierreParabolap=m/Valsoknown asthe law ofinertiastates that the force(F) needed to extendor compress a springby some distance Xis proportional to thatdistance.states, “The forceacting on an objectis equal to themass of that objecttimes itsacceleration.”Thequantity ofmatter inan object

PROJECTILE MOTION BINGO 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. resistance to acceleration
  2. a change in position of an object
  3. 0 m/s/s
  4. The unit of measurement for forces
  5. the gravitationally curved path of an object around a point in space
  6. Component
  7. Initial Velocity
  8. A force that counteracts motion
  9. velocity at a specific time 't'
  10. Angle
  11. An object at rest remains at rest; and if in motion will remain in motion in a straight line; unless a force acts on it
  12. 9.8 m/s/s
  13. Resultant
  14. Displacement
  15. The pull of gravity on an object's mass (mg=)
  16. Constant
  17. Accuracy
  18. A positive change in velocity
  19. each of the digits of a number that are used to express it to the required degree of accuracy, starting from the first nonzero digit.
  20. Speed
  21. Vertical Velocity
  22. Magnitude
  23. Air Resistance
  24. Force that is always present & keeps things upright
  25. The sum of all forces acting on an object
  26. The inward pulling force on a rotating object
  27. Vertical Acceleration
  28. Precision
  29. the resistance force that slows down the motion of a rolling ball or wheel.
  30. when the net force on an object is zero
  31. An objects resistance to change in its motion
  32. combination of the standard three additive primary colors
  33. The unit of measurement for force
  34. speed + direction
  35. The rate at which velocity is changing
  36. Horizontal Acceleration
  37. Magnitude of distance traveled divided by time taken
  38. Projectile
  39. The apparent outward force acting on a rotating abject
  40. a plane inclined at an angle to the horizontal.
  41. Free Fall
  42. states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
  43. This acts on a mass to create the force of weight
  44. the frictional force that prevents two surfaces from sliding past each other
  45. Significant Figures
  46. A negative change in velocity
  47. Final Velocity
  48. Horizontal Velocity
  49. A push or a pull
  50. Rise over run
  51. An objects resistance to change its motion
  52. Distance
  53. The change in angular displacement divided by time
  54. Pierre
  55. Parabola
  56. p=m/V
  57. also known as the law of inertia
  58. states that the force (F) needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance X is proportional to that distance.
  59. states, “The force acting on an object is equal to the mass of that object times its acceleration.”
  60. The quantity of matter in an object