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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Technician A says electrical circuits have an electrical pressure (force) that is used to move electrons through a circuit. Technician B says a lack of resistance in an electrical device (load) will prevent work being performed to the extent it was designed. Who is correct?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Technician A says that friction between the vehicles tires and the road is one factor in stopping the vehicle. Technician B says that a car with locked brakes stops in the shortest time possible. Who is correct?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Technician A says kinetic friction changes kinetic energy into thermal energy. Technician B says static friction holds the car in place when it is stopped. Who is correct?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Technician A says the relationship of voltage, current, and resistance is summarized by a mathematical equation known as Ohm's law. Technician B says Ohm's law states that one ampere is required to push one volt through a resistance of one Ohm. Who is correct?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Brake fade is being discussed. Technician A says a thin layer of gas between the pads or linings and the rotors could cause brake fading. Technician B says heat is the greatest cause of brake fade. Who is correct?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Technician A hydraulic fluid can transmit motion and force because a fluid cannot be compressed. Technician B says mechanical advantage in a hydraulic system is proportional to the size of the input piston versus the output piston. Who is correct?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
All of the following are types of brake fade EXCEPT:
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Brake operational theories are being discussed. Technician A says an object at rest creates kinetic energy. Technician B says kinetic friction is created when the brakes are applied. Who is correct?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Technician A says that inertia is best described as the resistance to a change in motion. Technician B says that momentum is the force of continuing motion. Who is correct?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
In a sealed hydraulic system, brake fluid is pressurized to:
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Technician A says the energy used by the braking system is based on the kinetic energy, mass, weight, and speed of the vehicle and its braking system. Technician B says the amount of friction in a brake system depends on the pressure (force) exerted on the friction components and the surface area?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Technician A says that mass is the measurement of gravity acting on an object. Technician B says that weight is the measurement of the number of molecules that make up an object. Who is correct?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Brake friction materials are being discussed. Technician A says molding bits of metal into a brake lining produces an excellent friction material. Technician B says composite linings can be made from synthetic fibers bonded together. Who is correct?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
Technician A says reducing the coefficient of friction lowers the amount of force needed to move an object. Technician B says coefficient of friction is the relationship of tensile force to weight. Who is correct?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
Brake friction materials are being discussed. Technician A says semi-metallic materials are made from a mix of organic or synthetic fibers and metals molded together. Technician B says ceramic pads provide suitable life, provide good stopping, and reduce changes of fading, but they retain heat. Who is correct?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
Mass is being discussed. Technician A says that the mass of an object is equal to the weight of an object. Technician B says that mass is not the weight of the object but the amount of matter in that object. Who is correct?
Question 17
Multiple Choice
Brake systems are being discussed. Technician A says the service brakes may be drum or disc. Technician B says ABS becomes involved only if it senses one (or more) wheels about to lock up. Who is correct?