SecondlawF=MANoncontactforceElectricityormagnetismFlyingsouth forthe winterexampleofVelocityForcePushor pullFirstlawan own objectat rest remainsat rest untilacted on by anunbalancedforceReferencepointLocationused todeterminemotionConstantspeedD/tEquationforspeedAirresistanceFrictionof airConservationof momentumMomentum isnot createdor destroyedit onlytransfersDistanceLengthbetween2pointsMagnitudethesizeDisplacementdistancefrom startposition1meter100cmNetforcetotal of allforcesacting onan objectMassAmount ofmatter inan object600m/sexampleofSpeedMotionChangeinpositionAverageSpeedTotaldistancedivided bytotal timeSpeedDistancetraveled inan amountof timeRidinga Ferriswheelexample ofaccelerationThirdlawevery actionhas an equaland oppositereactionContactforceSlidingorrollingBalancedforceCause nochange inmotionUnbalancedforceCause achangein motionAccelerationchangeinvelocityM/sunit ofspeedNewtonkgm/s2Stopwatchtool foolformeasuringtimeVelocitySpeedin adirectionInertiaResistanceto stanceto changein motionFrictionForcecaused byobjects incontactSecondsunitunit oftimeGravityforce forceof attractionbetweentwo objectsSecondlawF=MANoncontactforceElectricityormagnetismFlyingsouth forthe winterexampleofVelocityForcePushor pullFirstlawan own objectat rest remainsat rest untilacted on by anunbalancedforceReferencepointLocationused todeterminemotionConstantspeedD/tEquationforspeedAirresistanceFrictionof airConservationof momentumMomentum isnot createdor destroyedit onlytransfersDistanceLengthbetween2pointsMagnitudethesizeDisplacementdistancefrom startposition1meter100cmNetforcetotal of allforcesacting onan objectMassAmount ofmatter inan object600m/sexampleofSpeedMotionChangeinpositionAverageSpeedTotaldistancedivided bytotal timeSpeedDistancetraveled inan amountof timeRidinga Ferriswheelexample ofaccelerationThirdlawevery actionhas an equaland oppositereactionContactforceSlidingorrollingBalancedforceCause nochange inmotionUnbalancedforceCause achangein motionAccelerationchangeinvelocityM/sunit ofspeedNewtonkgm/s2Stopwatchtool foolformeasuringtimeVelocitySpeedin adirectionInertiaResistanceto stanceto changein motionFrictionForcecaused byobjects incontactSecondsunitunit oftimeGravityforce forceof attractionbetweentwo objects

Motion 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. F=MA
    Second law
  2. Electricity or magnetism
    Noncontact force
  3. example of Velocity
    Flying south for the winter
  4. Push or pull
    Force
  5. an own object at rest remains at rest until acted on by an unbalanced force
    First law
  6. Location used to determine motion
    Reference point
  7. Constant speed
  8. Equation for speed
    D/t
  9. Friction of air
    Air resistance
  10. Momentum is not created or destroyed it only transfers
    Conservation of momentum
  11. Length between 2points
    Distance
  12. the size
    Magnitude
  13. distance from start position
    Displacement
  14. 100 cm
    1 meter
  15. total of all forces acting on an object
    Net force
  16. Amount of matter in an object
    Mass
  17. example of Speed
    600m/s
  18. Change in position
    Motion
  19. Total distance divided by total time
    Average Speed
  20. Distance traveled in an amount of time
    Speed
  21. example of acceleration
    Riding a Ferris wheel
  22. every action has an equal and opposite reaction
    Third law
  23. Sliding or rolling
    Contact force
  24. Cause no change in motion
    Balanced force
  25. Cause a change in motion
    Unbalanced force
  26. change in velocity
    Acceleration
  27. unit of speed
    M/s
  28. kg m/s2
    Newton
  29. tool fool for measuring time
    Stopwatch
  30. Speed in a direction
    Velocity
  31. Resistance to stance to change in motion
    Inertia
  32. Force caused by objects in contact
    Friction
  33. unit unit of time
    Seconds
  34. force force of attraction between two objects
    Gravity