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Newton’s third law describes the relationship between
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Newton’s first law describes _____
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What is the velocity of a car that travels 100 meters east in a time of 20 seconds?
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What type of common device changes chemical energy into electrical energy?
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A series circuit has 3 resistors of 10 ohms, 20 ohms, and 35 ohms. What is the total current in the circuit if the voltage is 120 V?
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How much momentum does a car have if its mass is 1365 kilograms and its velocity is 40 m/s east?
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If a surfer travels at a constant velocity of 20 m/sec for 50 seconds, how far will the surfer have traveled?
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An isotope is an element with the same atomic number but a different number of
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If a red ball is dropped from a 50-foot tall building at the same time an identical blue ball is thrown horizontally from the top of the same building, which one will hit the ground first?
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What is the current in a circuit with 120 volts and a resistance of 40 ohms?
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11. Question
Water displacement is a method used to determine the volume of oddly shaped objects. A small metal figure that is 6 cm tall with a mass of 20 grams is placed in a graduated cylinder.
If the water displacement is 14 mL, what is the density of the figure?
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If light strikes a mirror at a 45-degree angle of incidence, what is the angle of reflection?
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An atom like sodium becomes positively charged by which of these?
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If a bicycle tire turning at 15 revolutions/second increases to 30 revolutions/second in 20 seconds, what is the tire’s angular acceleration?
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Newtons are units of force measured in
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HESI Physics Overview
The physics section is 1 of 8 sections you could be asked to take. If you need to take this section, you can expect the following:
- 25 Questions
- 50 Minutes
Some topics you may be tested on could include:
- Motion
- Acceleration
- Newton’s Laws
- Friction
- Rotation
- Energy
- Light
- Waves and Sounds
- Optics
- Atomic Structure
Studying for HESI Physics
Studying for the physics section can be challenging as the concepts are more technical. Make sure you focus on these concepts:
- Velocity and Acceleration
- Projectile Motion
- Newton’s Laws
- Friction
- Work, Power, and Efficiency
- Rotation
- Uniform Circular Motion
- Potential and Kinetic Energy
- Linear Momentum and Impulse
- Universal Gravitation
- Thermodynamics
- Light and Sound Waves
- Optics
- Electricity and Magnetism
We cover all of these concepts in our HESI A2 prep course. We use learning modules, flashcards, and practice questions to ensure you grasp these complex concepts.
HESI Physics FAQs
There are 25 total questions on the physics portion of the HESI.
You will have 50 minutes to complete the physics portion of the exam. To keep pace, you will want to spend less than 120 seconds per question.
We recommend you take practice exams when preparing for this section. You will find a lot of variation (types of questions) in this section. Practicing different questions will expose you to different concepts and topics.
If you feel confident with this section and want to practice for another section, visit our free HESI A2 practice test home.