A rightward force isapplied to a book inorder to move itacross a desk with arightwardacceleration.Consider frictionalforces.A force is appliedto the right to draga sledacross loosely-packed snow withrightwardacceleration.A rocketshiptakes off.A boy is jumpingon a trampoline,currentlypushing downon thetrampoline.A skydiver isdescendingwith aconstantvelocity.A wheelbarrowis beingpushed at anangle to theleft.A car iscoasting tothe right andslowingdown.A college studentrests a backpackupon hisshoulder. The pack issuspendedmotionlessby one strap fromone shoulder.A chargedball is pushedto the left bya chargedballoon.A monkeysitting ina tree.A man pushesa shopping cartat a constantvelocity. Drawthe forces onthe cart.A student isweighing anobject on aspring scale.A truck full oftimber goesdown amountainroad.A flying squirrel isgliding (no wingflaps)from a tree to theground at constantvelocity. Considerair resistance.Youdroppedyourphone.A book isat rest ona table.An egg is free-falling from anest in a tree.Neglect airresistance.You wipe outon your bikeand you'resliding to theleft.A girl is inthe airafterjumping.Your classmatedoesn't want toleave scienceclass so you pullthem to the leftout the door.A monkeyis hangingfrom twovines.A signhangs bytwocables.A magnet isholding apaper to theside of thefridge.A car isparked onan incline.A rightward force isapplied to a book inorder to move itacross a desk with arightwardacceleration.Consider frictionalforces.A force is appliedto the right to draga sledacross loosely-packed snow withrightwardacceleration.A rocketshiptakes off.A boy is jumpingon a trampoline,currentlypushing downon thetrampoline.A skydiver isdescendingwith aconstantvelocity.A wheelbarrowis beingpushed at anangle to theleft.A car iscoasting tothe right andslowingdown.A college studentrests a backpackupon hisshoulder. The pack issuspendedmotionlessby one strap fromone shoulder.A chargedball is pushedto the left bya chargedballoon.A monkeysitting ina tree.A man pushesa shopping cartat a constantvelocity. Drawthe forces onthe cart.A student isweighing anobject on aspring scale.A truck full oftimber goesdown amountainroad.A flying squirrel isgliding (no wingflaps)from a tree to theground at constantvelocity. Considerair resistance.Youdroppedyourphone.A book isat rest ona table.An egg is free-falling from anest in a tree.Neglect airresistance.You wipe outon your bikeand you'resliding to theleft.A girl is inthe airafterjumping.Your classmatedoesn't want toleave scienceclass so you pullthem to the leftout the door.A monkeyis hangingfrom twovines.A signhangs bytwocables.A magnet isholding apaper to theside of thefridge.A car isparked onan incline.

Free Body Diagram 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. A rightward force is applied to a book in order to move it across a desk with a rightward acceleration. Consider frictional forces.
  2. A force is applied to the right to drag a sled across loosely-packed snow with rightward acceleration.
  3. A rocket ship takes off.
  4. A boy is jumping on a trampoline, currently pushing down on the trampoline.
  5. A skydiver is descending with a constant velocity.
  6. A wheelbarrow is being pushed at an angle to the left.
  7. A car is coasting to the right and slowing down.
  8. A college student rests a backpack upon his shoulder. The pack is suspended motionless by one strap from one shoulder.
  9. A charged ball is pushed to the left by a charged balloon.
  10. A monkey sitting in a tree.
  11. A man pushes a shopping cart at a constant velocity. Draw the forces on the cart.
  12. A student is weighing an object on a spring scale.
  13. A truck full of timber goes down a mountain road.
  14. A flying squirrel is gliding (no wing flaps) from a tree to the ground at constant velocity. Consider air resistance.
  15. You dropped your phone.
  16. A book is at rest on a table.
  17. An egg is free-falling from a nest in a tree. Neglect air resistance.
  18. You wipe out on your bike and you're sliding to the left.
  19. A girl is in the air after jumping.
  20. Your classmate doesn't want to leave science class so you pull them to the left out the door.
  21. A monkey is hanging from two vines.
  22. A sign hangs by two cables.
  23. A magnet is holding a paper to the side of the fridge.
  24. A car is parked on an incline.