Because the Sunhas severalplanets orbiting it,____as it movesthrough space.wobblesa pushor apullforceIf the mass ofEarth increasedwith no change inthe radius, yourweight would________.increaseThe force ona balldecreasesas the ballmoves_____furtheraway fromEarth.A measureof the forceof gravityacting on anobjectweightFormula forGravitationalForceF=G(m1xm2)/d^2Whodiscoveredthegravitationalforce formulaNewtonMass of anobject ismeasuredinkilograms(kg)The force ofgravity on youis greatestwhen you arestanding_________.belowEarth’ssurfaceA measureof how muchmatter is inan objectmassA meter stick isbalanced at the 50 cmmark. You tie a 20 Nweight at the 30 cmmark. Where should a30 N weight be placedso that the meterstickwill stay balanced?70cmnumericalvalue forg on Earth9.8m/s^2The distancebetween twoobjects ismeasuredfrom thecenterS.I unitforForceNWhen an object isbalanced so that adisplacement neitherraises nor lowers iscenter of gravity, theobject is said to be inneutralequilibriumAn unaided objectwill topple overwhen its______extendsbeyond its supportbase.centerofgravityRelationshipthat shows howdistanceincreasing willdecrease theforce.InverseSquarelawFree!Distancebetweenobjects canbe measuredinMetersORkilometersThe path abody travelsas it movesaroundanother objectOrbitAnythingthat has amass,also has agravitationalpullWhatGmeans6.67xE-11 NPhysicsis____FunThe center ofgravity of thesolar system____________.varies astheplanetsmove_____is theproduct of aforce exertedon an objecttimes the leverarm.TorqueBecause the Sunhas severalplanets orbiting it,____as it movesthrough space.wobblesa pushor apullforceIf the mass ofEarth increasedwith no change inthe radius, yourweight would________.increaseThe force ona balldecreasesas the ballmoves_____furtheraway fromEarth.A measureof the forceof gravityacting on anobjectweightFormula forGravitationalForceF=G(m1xm2)/d^2Whodiscoveredthegravitationalforce formulaNewtonMass of anobject ismeasuredinkilograms(kg)The force ofgravity on youis greatestwhen you arestanding_________.belowEarth’ssurfaceA measureof how muchmatter is inan objectmassA meter stick isbalanced at the 50 cmmark. You tie a 20 Nweight at the 30 cmmark. Where should a30 N weight be placedso that the meterstickwill stay balanced?70cmnumericalvalue forg on Earth9.8m/s^2The distancebetween twoobjects ismeasuredfrom thecenterS.I unitforForceNWhen an object isbalanced so that adisplacement neitherraises nor lowers iscenter of gravity, theobject is said to be inneutralequilibriumAn unaided objectwill topple overwhen its______extendsbeyond its supportbase.centerofgravityRelationshipthat shows howdistanceincreasing willdecrease theforce.InverseSquarelawFree!Distancebetweenobjects canbe measuredinMetersORkilometersThe path abody travelsas it movesaroundanother objectOrbitAnythingthat has amass,also has agravitationalpullWhatGmeans6.67xE-11 NPhysicsis____FunThe center ofgravity of thesolar system____________.varies astheplanetsmove_____is theproduct of aforce exertedon an objecttimes the leverarm.Torque

Gravity Review Bingo - 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. wobbles
    Because the Sun has several planets orbiting it, ____as it moves through space.
  2. force
    a push or a pull
  3. increase
    If the mass of Earth increased with no change in the radius, your weight would ________.
  4. further away from Earth.
    The force on a ball decreases as the ball moves_____
  5. weight
    A measure of the force of gravity acting on an object
  6. F=G (m1xm2)/d^2
    Formula for Gravitational Force
  7. Newton
    Who discovered the gravitational force formula
  8. kilograms (kg)
    Mass of an object is measured in
  9. below Earth’s surface
    The force of gravity on you is greatest when you are standing _________.
  10. mass
    A measure of how much matter is in an object
  11. 70 cm
    A meter stick is balanced at the 50 cm mark. You tie a 20 N weight at the 30 cm mark. Where should a 30 N weight be placed so that the meterstick will stay balanced?
  12. 9.8 m/s^2
    numerical value for g on Earth
  13. center
    The distance between two objects is measured from the
  14. N
    S.I unit for Force
  15. neutral equilibrium
    When an object is balanced so that a displacement neither raises nor lowers is center of gravity, the object is said to be in
  16. center of gravity
    An unaided object will topple over when its ______extends beyond its support base.
  17. Inverse Square law
    Relationship that shows how distance increasing will decrease the force.
  18. Free!
  19. Meters OR kilometers
    Distance between objects can be measured in
  20. Orbit
    The path a body travels as it moves around another object
  21. gravitational pull
    Anything that has a mass, also has a
  22. 6.67xE-11 N
    What G means
  23. Fun
    Physics is____
  24. varies as the planets move
    The center of gravity of the solar system ____________.
  25. Torque
    _____is the product of a force exerted on an object times the lever arm.