A 1500 kg car isslowed downuniformly from 45.0m/s to 5.00 m/s in4.00 s. What is theforce exerted on thecar?0PhysicsTerminalVelocity-9.82increasesdecreasesWeightTensionA teacher is tryingto lift up a crate of20 kg with a force of100 N. It is notmoving. What is thenormal force on thebook?What is an 80 kgskydiver’sacceleration if theair resistance actingon him is 500N?  A 2 kg book ispushed down on atable with a force of10 N downward.What is the normalforce on the book?StaticEquilibrium+a-49TranslationalequilibriumFrictionThe mostimportantequationin physics-astaysthesameNewtonmassA 1500 kg car isslowed downuniformly from 45.0m/s to 5.00 m/s in4.00 s. What is theforce exerted on thecar?0PhysicsTerminalVelocity-9.82increasesdecreasesWeightTensionA teacher is tryingto lift up a crate of20 kg with a force of100 N. It is notmoving. What is thenormal force on thebook?What is an 80 kgskydiver’sacceleration if theair resistance actingon him is 500N?  A 2 kg book ispushed down on atable with a force of10 N downward.What is the normalforce on the book?StaticEquilibrium+a-49TranslationalequilibriumFrictionThe mostimportantequationin physics-astaysthesameNewtonmass

Forces - 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. A 1500 kg car is slowed down uniformly from 45.0 m/s to 5.00 m/s in 4.00 s. What is the force exerted on the car?
  2. 0
  3. Physics
  4. Terminal Velocity
  5. -9.8
  6. 2
  7. increases
  8. decreases
  9. Weight
  10. Tension
  11. A teacher is trying to lift up a crate of 20 kg with a force of 100 N. It is not moving. What is the normal force on the book?
  12. What is an 80 kg skydiver’s acceleration if the air resistance acting on him is 500N?
  13. A 2 kg book is pushed down on a table with a force of 10 N downward. What is the normal force on the book?
  14. Static Equilibrium
  15. +a
  16. -49
  17. Translational equilibrium
  18. Friction
  19. The most important equation in physics
  20. -a
  21. stays the same
  22. Newton
  23. mass