Balancedforces“A book sitson a tableand doesnot move.”Resultant= 0“A car ismoving at asteady,constantspeed.”Unbalancedforce“A box ispushed harderto the rightthan frictionpushes left.”Resultantforce tothe right“A 10 N forceacts right andfriction is 4 Nleft. Whatdirection is theresultant?”Constantspeed“A cyclistmoves alonga straightroad at thesame speed.”Frictionactsoppositemotion“A box slidesto the right— whichdirection isfriction?”Acceleration“A trolleyspeeds upwhen a forcepulls it.”Resultantforcedownward“A skydiverjumps out of aplane (ignore airresistance).What direction isthe resultant?”Newton’s1st Law“An objectkeeps movingat the samespeed unless aresultant forceacts on it.”Balancedforces“A book sitson a tableand doesnot move.”Resultant= 0“A car ismoving at asteady,constantspeed.”Unbalancedforce“A box ispushed harderto the rightthan frictionpushes left.”Resultantforce tothe right“A 10 N forceacts right andfriction is 4 Nleft. Whatdirection is theresultant?”Constantspeed“A cyclistmoves alonga straightroad at thesame speed.”Frictionactsoppositemotion“A box slidesto the right— whichdirection isfriction?”Acceleration“A trolleyspeeds upwhen a forcepulls it.”Resultantforcedownward“A skydiverjumps out of aplane (ignore airresistance).What direction isthe resultant?”Newton’s1st Law“An objectkeeps movingat the samespeed unless aresultant forceacts on it.”

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 book sits on a table and does not move.”
    Balanced forces
  2. “A car is moving at a steady, constant speed.”
    Resultant = 0
  3. “A box is pushed harder to the right than friction pushes left.”
    Unbalanced force
  4. “A 10 N force acts right and friction is 4 N left. What direction is the resultant?”
    Resultant force to the right
  5. “A cyclist moves along a straight road at the same speed.”
    Constant speed
  6. “A box slides to the right — which direction is friction?”
    Friction acts opposite motion
  7. “A trolley speeds up when a force pulls it.”
    Acceleration
  8. “A skydiver jumps out of a plane (ignore air resistance). What direction is the resultant?”
    Resultant force downward
  9. “An object keeps moving at the same speed unless a resultant force acts on it.”
    Newton’s 1st Law