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HESI A2 MODULE SECTION IV SET 1 PART 1 – SCIENCE (2021 Revised Exam Practice Guide Contains 50 Complete Questions with Answers) Set 1 Section IV – Science 1. Electricity is a general term encompassing a variety of phenomena resulting from thepresence and flow of electric charge. Which of the following statements about electricityis/are true? a. Electrically charged matter is influenced by, and produces, electromagnetic fields. b. Electric current is a movement or flow of electrically charged particles. c. Electric potential is a fundamental interaction between the magnetic field and the presenceand motion of an electric charge. d. An influence produced by an electric charge on other charges in its vicinity is an electric field. C Electric potential is a fundamental interaction between the magnetic field and the presence andmotion of an electric charge. Electric potential is the capacity of an electric field to do work on an electric charge, typically measured in volts, while electromagnetism is a fundamental interaction between the magnetic field and the presence and motion of an electric charge 2. Which of the following is/are not included in Ohm’s Law? a. Ohm’s Law defines the relationships between (P) power, (E) voltage, (I) current, and (R) resistance. b. One ohm is the resistance value through which one volt will maintain a current of one ampere. c. Using Ohm’s Law, voltage is determined using V = IR, with I equaling current and R equaling resistance. d. An ohm (Ω) is a unit of electrical voltage. D An ohm (Ω) is a unit of electrical voltage is not true. Note: An ohm is a unit of electrical resistance. 3. The property of a conductor that restricts its internal flow of electrons is: a. Friction b. Power c. Current d. Resistance D The property of a conductor that restricts its internal flow of electrons is resistance. 4. In physics, is the force that opposes the relative motion of two bodiesin contact. a. Resistance b. Abrasiveness c. Friction d. Antagonism C In physics, friction is the force that opposes the relative motion of two bodies in contact 5. What is the difference, of any, between kinetic energy and potential energy? a. Kinetic energy is the energy of a body that results from heat while potential energy is theenergy possessed by an object that is chilled b. Kinetic energy is the energy of a body that results from motion while potential energy is theenergy possessed by an object by virtue of its position or state, e.g., as in a compressed spring. c. There is no difference between kinetic and potential energy; all energy is the same. d. Potential energy is the energy of a body that results from motion while kinetic energy is theenergy possessed by an object by virtue of its position or state, e.g., as in a compressed spring. B Kinetic energy is the energy of a body that results from motion while potential energy is theenergy possessed by an object by virtue of its position or state, e.g., as in a compressed spring. 6. What are considered the four fundamental forces of nature? a. Gravity, electromagnetic force, weak nuclear force, and strong nuclear force b. Gravity, electromagnetic force, negative nuclear force, and positive nuclear force c. Polarity, electromagnetic force, weak nuclear force, and strong nuclear force d. Gravity, chemical magnetic force, weak nuclear force, and strong nuclear force A The four fundamental forces of nature are gravity, electromagnetic force, weak nuclear force,and strong nuclear force. 7. Starting with the weakest, arrange the fundamental forces of nature in order of strength. a. Gravity, Weak Nuclear Force, Electromagnetic Force, Strong Nuclear Force b. Weak Nuclear Force, Gravity, Electromagnetic Force, Strong Nuclear Force c. Strong Nuclear Force, Weak Nuclear Force, Electromagnetic Force, Gravity d. Gravity, Strong Nuclear Force, Weak Nuclear Force, Electromagnetic Force A Starting with the weakest, the fundamental forces of nature in order of strength are, Gravity,Weak nuclear force, Electromagnetic force, Strong nuclear force. Note: Although gravitational force is the weakest of the four, it acts over great distances. Electromagnetic force is of order 1039 times stronger than gravity.

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