What makesa scientificlaw differentfrom atheory?What iseccentricity?One factorthat affectsthe strengthof gravity is_______.What is onenegativehealth effectof living atzero G?How many Gsdo weexperiencenormally,walking aroundon Earth?What istheperihelion?Which scientistconfirmed theheliocentricmodel by lookingat Jupiter’smoons?Which scientistcreated threelaws ofplanetarymotion?How manyfoci does aplanet’sorbit have?Which objectin our solarsystem hasthe mostgravity?Which scientistwas the first tocome up withthe heliocentricmodel?Which scientistcreated thegeocentricmodel of thesolar system?What istheaphelion?Which scientistcreated thelaw ofUniversalGravitation?Another factorthat affectsthe strength ofgravity is_____.Gravitybetween twoobjects is_________proportional totheir masses.What typeof energy isthe energyof motion?What iszeroG?When an orbitis shaped likean ellipse/oval,it’s e value iscloser to_____.Escape velocityis the minimumvelocityrequired to______.What is theequationfor Kepler’sthird law?When somethingslingshots arounda planet, it firststores up________energy.True or false:The orbits ofthe planetsare circular.What is thename ofKepler’ssecond law?What makesa scientificlaw differentfrom atheory?What iseccentricity?One factorthat affectsthe strengthof gravity is_______.What is onenegativehealth effectof living atzero G?How many Gsdo weexperiencenormally,walking aroundon Earth?What istheperihelion?Which scientistconfirmed theheliocentricmodel by lookingat Jupiter’smoons?Which scientistcreated threelaws ofplanetarymotion?How manyfoci does aplanet’sorbit have?Which objectin our solarsystem hasthe mostgravity?Which scientistwas the first tocome up withthe heliocentricmodel?Which scientistcreated thegeocentricmodel of thesolar system?What istheaphelion?Which scientistcreated thelaw ofUniversalGravitation?Another factorthat affectsthe strength ofgravity is_____.Gravitybetween twoobjects is_________proportional totheir masses.What typeof energy isthe energyof motion?What iszeroG?When an orbitis shaped likean ellipse/oval,it’s e value iscloser to_____.Escape velocityis the minimumvelocityrequired to______.What is theequationfor Kepler’sthird law?When somethingslingshots arounda planet, it firststores up________energy.True or false:The orbits ofthe planetsare circular.What is thename ofKepler’ssecond law?

Orbits and Gravity - 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. What makes a scientific law different from a theory?
  2. What is eccentricity?
  3. One factor that affects the strength of gravity is _______.
  4. What is one negative health effect of living at zero G?
  5. How many Gs do we experience normally, walking around on Earth?
  6. What is the perihelion?
  7. Which scientist confirmed the heliocentric model by looking at Jupiter’s moons?
  8. Which scientist created three laws of planetary motion?
  9. How many foci does a planet’s orbit have?
  10. Which object in our solar system has the most gravity?
  11. Which scientist was the first to come up with the heliocentric model?
  12. Which scientist created the geocentric model of the solar system?
  13. What is the aphelion?
  14. Which scientist created the law of Universal Gravitation?
  15. Another factor that affects the strength of gravity is _____.
  16. Gravity between two objects is _________ proportional to their masses.
  17. What type of energy is the energy of motion?
  18. What is zero G?
  19. When an orbit is shaped like an ellipse/oval, it’s e value is closer to _____.
  20. Escape velocity is the minimum velocity required to ______.
  21. What is the equation for Kepler’s third law?
  22. When something slingshots around a planet, it first stores up ________ energy.
  23. True or false: The orbits of the planets are circular.
  24. What is the name of Kepler’s second law?