a force actingon an objector structurefrom theoutsidean internalforce thatpresses orsqueezes theparticles of anobject together forces acting in anobject as a resultof pushes and/orpulls in oppositedirections; usuallyresults in rips ortears in an object an internalforce pullingthe particlesof an objectapartinternal twistingforces created inan object as aresult of a twistingmotion beingapplied to theobject the locationon an objectwhere anexternal forceis applied a forceactingbetween twoparts of abody an imaginaryflat surfacethrough whichan appliedforce passesa force actingon an objector structurefrom theoutsidean internalforce thatpresses orsqueezes theparticles of anobject together forces acting in anobject as a resultof pushes and/orpulls in oppositedirections; usuallyresults in rips ortears in an object an internalforce pullingthe particlesof an objectapartinternal twistingforces created inan object as aresult of a twistingmotion beingapplied to theobject the locationon an objectwhere anexternal forceis applied a forceactingbetween twoparts of abody an imaginaryflat surfacethrough whichan appliedforce passes

10.4 External and Internal 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 force acting on an object or structure from the outside
  2. an internal force that presses or squeezes the particles of an object together
  3. forces acting in an object as a result of pushes and/or pulls in opposite directions; usually results in rips or tears in an object
  4. an internal force pulling the particles of an object apart
  5. internal twisting forces created in an object as a result of a twisting motion being applied to the object
  6. the location on an object where an external force is applied
  7. a force acting between two parts of a body
  8. an imaginary flat surface through which an applied force passes