balancedequalforcesNetforcethe overallforce onan objectSpeedrate atwhich anobject ismovingforceterm todescribe apush or pullon an objectrotationtransformationwhere a figureis turnedaround a point20mphCalculatespeed:100 milesin 5 hours2500NCalculateforce:250kgaccelerates10m/sdistancehow faran objecttravels12.5m/sFind speed:100 metersin 8 secondsunbalancedunequalforcestranslationtransformationthat shifts eachpoint of a figurethe samedistance anddirectionfrictionresistancebetween twoobjects whenthey move overeach othervelocityspeed ina givendirectiongravityforce thatpulls allobjectsdilationtransformationthat stretchesor shrinks anoriginal figuredecelerationa negativevalue foraccelerationmeans...Newton's1st Lawof Motionobject at rest,stays at restand inmotion, staysin motionreflectiontransformationwhere figure isreflected/flippedacross a lineaccelerationrate ofchange ofvelocity(speed up orslow down)distance/timeHow doyoucalculatespeed?timehow long ittakes anobject tomove adistanceNewton's3rd Lawof Motionevery actionhas oppositean equalreactionf=m*aNewton's2nd Lawinertiaobject'stendency toresist achange inmotionbalancedequalforcesNetforcethe overallforce onan objectSpeedrate atwhich anobject ismovingforceterm todescribe apush or pullon an objectrotationtransformationwhere a figureis turnedaround a point20mphCalculatespeed:100 milesin 5 hours2500NCalculateforce:250kgaccelerates10m/sdistancehow faran objecttravels12.5m/sFind speed:100 metersin 8 secondsunbalancedunequalforcestranslationtransformationthat shifts eachpoint of a figurethe samedistance anddirectionfrictionresistancebetween twoobjects whenthey move overeach othervelocityspeed ina givendirectiongravityforce thatpulls allobjectsdilationtransformationthat stretchesor shrinks anoriginal figuredecelerationa negativevalue foraccelerationmeans...Newton's1st Lawof Motionobject at rest,stays at restand inmotion, staysin motionreflectiontransformationwhere figure isreflected/flippedacross a lineaccelerationrate ofchange ofvelocity(speed up orslow down)distance/timeHow doyoucalculatespeed?timehow long ittakes anobject tomove adistanceNewton's3rd Lawof Motionevery actionhas oppositean equalreactionf=m*aNewton's2nd Lawinertiaobject'stendency toresist achange inmotion

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. equal forces
    balanced
  2. the overall force on an object
    Net force
  3. rate at which an object is moving
    Speed
  4. term to describe a push or pull on an object
    force
  5. transformation where a figure is turned around a point
    rotation
  6. Calculate speed: 100 miles in 5 hours
    20 mph
  7. Calculate force: 250kg accelerates 10m/s
    2500 N
  8. how far an object travels
    distance
  9. Find speed: 100 meters in 8 seconds
    12.5m/s
  10. unequal forces
    unbalanced
  11. transformation that shifts each point of a figure the same distance and direction
    translation
  12. resistance between two objects when they move over each other
    friction
  13. speed in a given direction
    velocity
  14. force that pulls all objects
    gravity
  15. transformation that stretches or shrinks an original figure
    dilation
  16. a negative value for acceleration means...
    deceleration
  17. object at rest, stays at rest and in motion, stays in motion
    Newton's 1st Law of Motion
  18. transformation where figure is reflected/flipped across a line
    reflection
  19. rate of change of velocity (speed up or slow down)
    acceleration
  20. How do you calculate speed?
    distance/time
  21. how long it takes an object to move a distance
    time
  22. every action has opposite an equal reaction
    Newton's 3rd Law of Motion
  23. Newton's 2nd Law
    f=m*a
  24. object's tendency to resist a change in motion
    inertia