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CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS FOR NURSE
ANESTHESIA 3RD EDITION SHUBERT TEST
BANK EXAMINATION TEST 2026 SOLVED
QUESTIONS WITH FULL SOLUTION

⩥ newton. Answer: defined as the unit of force which is required to
accelerate a mass of 1 kg 1 m per second per second


⩥ pressure can be increased by.... Answer: -increasing the applied force
-decreasing the area over which the force is applied


⩥ pressure. Answer: force applied over a unit area
*pascals,Pa
*P = F/A
*p= pressure, f=force, a= area


⩥ acceleration- newton's second law. Answer: acceleration (a) of an
object as produced by a net force (F) is directly proportional to the
magnitude of the net force (in the same direction as the net force)
*acceleration is inversely proportional to the mass (M) of the object
**to move, stop moving or change direction of an object with mass, it
requires pressure/pushing

,⩥ bar. Answer: 100kPa (kilopascals or 101, 325 Pa)
*1 bar = 100,000Pa = 100kPa


⩥ Atm. Answer: 1 atmosphere (pressure at sea level) or pressure to
support a column of mercury 760mmHg
*1 atm = 1.013 bar = 14.7 psi


⩥ pascal. Answer: one pascal is equal to a force of one newton applied
over an area of one square meter (N/m^2)


⩥ pressure. Answer: standard international unit (SI) of pressure is Pascal
(Pa)
1 Pa= 1 Newton/meter^2
*pressure = force/area


⩥ action- newton's third law. Answer: in every interaction between
objects, there is a pair of equal opposing forces acting on the objects
(for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction)
*size of the forces on the first object equals the size of the force on the
second


⩥ acceleration. Answer: vector that describes the change in velocity over
time

, -average acceleration = change in velocity/ change in time
-change in velocity (m/s) per second of time in units
-measured as m/s^2


⩥ units of pressure:. Answer: -Torr
-Atm
-Bar


⩥ newton. Answer: the force which will give a mass of one kilogran an
acceleration of one meter per second
*N= kg x m/s^2


⩥ force. Answer: -that which changes or tends to change the state of rest
or motion of an object (Newton)
-influenced by gravity, weight
*greater force is needed to accelerate a greater mass
*for a given mass, more force= more acceleration*


⩥ Torr. Answer: amount of pressure to support a column of mercury
1mm in height (mmHg)
*1 atm = 760 torr = 760mmHg = 101, 325 pA


⩥ vector. Answer: multiple forces and direction
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