Velocityhas nodirection,speed doesStaticfrictionTerminalVelocityLaw ofConservationof Energyp= mX vMassequal insize,opposite indirectionKineticSlidingfrictionLaw ofUniversalGravitationMade fromthe remainsof ancientorganismsCentripetalForceNonrenewableAccelerationFossilFuelsNewton's3rd LawCoalFinal velocity-startingvelocity/time ittakes to changev elocityInertiaOilRenewableFreeFallWeightIf forces act in thesame directionyou must add theforces todetermine netforceAcceleration ofobjectincreases asforce exertedon objectincreasesVelocityhas nodirection,speed doesStaticfrictionTerminalVelocityLaw ofConservationof Energyp= mX vMassequal insize,opposite indirectionKineticSlidingfrictionLaw ofUniversalGravitationMade fromthe remainsof ancientorganismsCentripetalForceNonrenewableAccelerationFossilFuelsNewton's3rd LawCoalFinal velocity-startingvelocity/time ittakes to changev elocityInertiaOilRenewableFreeFallWeightIf forces act in thesame directionyou must add theforces todetermine netforceAcceleration ofobjectincreases asforce exertedon objectincreases

8th Grade Science Bingo 4 - 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. Velocity has no direction, speed does
  2. Static friction
  3. Terminal Velocity
  4. Law of Conservation of Energy
  5. p= m X v
  6. Mass
  7. equal in size, opposite in direction
  8. Kinetic Sliding friction
  9. Law of Universal Gravitation
  10. Made from the remains of ancient organisms
  11. Centripetal Force
  12. Nonrenewable
  13. Acceleration
  14. Fossil Fuels
  15. Newton's 3rd Law
  16. Coal
  17. Final velocity-starting velocity/time it takes to change v elocity
  18. Inertia
  19. Oil
  20. Renewable
  21. Free Fall
  22. Weight
  23. If forces act in the same direction you must add the forces to determine net force
  24. Acceleration of object increases as force exerted on object increases