问题 选择题

关于平抛运动的说法正确的是(  )

A.平抛运动是匀变速曲线运动

B.平抛物体在t时刻速度的方向与t时间内位移的方向相同

C.平抛物体在空中运动的时间随初速度增大而增大

D.若平抛物体运动的时间足够长,则速度方向将会竖直向下

答案

A、平抛运动仅受重力作用,是匀变速曲线运动,故A正确

B、平抛物体在t时刻速度的方向与水平方向夹角大于速度的方向与水平方向夹角,故B错误

C、平抛物体在空中运动的时间由高度决定,h=

1
2
gt2,与初速度无关,故C错误

D、即使平抛物体运动的时间足够长,速度方向与水平方向夹角将接近90°,但一定不是90°,故D错误

故选:A

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Aristotle believed that the heavens were perfect. If they ever were, they are no longer. The skies above Earth are now littered with the debris (残骸) of dead satellites, bits of old rockets and the odd tool dropped by a spacewalking astronaut. Such is the extent of the detritus that the first accidental collision between two satellites has already taken place. It happened in February 2009, when a defunct (废弃的) Russian Cosmos smashed into a functioning American Iridium, destroying both and creating even more space junk.

To stop this sort of thing happening again Vaios Lappas of the University of Surrey, in England, has designed a system that will remove satellites from orbit at the end of their useful lives--and as a bonus will scour part of the sky clean as it does so. Dr. Lappas’s satellite-removal system employs a solar sail. As light from the sun hits the sail, it imparts a minuscule but continuous acceleration. When a satellite is first launched, the sail is angled in a way that causes this acceleration to keep the satellite in orbit. (Orbits gradually decay as a result of collisions with the small number of air molecules found even at altitudes normally classified as "outer space". )

Solar sails have yet to be used widely to propel spacecraft in this way--several earlier versions came unstuck when the sails failed to unfurl properly-but doing so is not a novel idea in principle The novelty Dr. Lappas envisages is to change the angle of the sail when the satellite has become defunct. Instead of keeping the derelict craft in orbit, it will, over the course of a couple of years, drag it into the atmosphere and thus to a fiery end. Not only that, but the sail will also act like a handkerchief, mopping up microscopic orbital detritus such as flecks of paint from previous launches. A fleck of paint may not sound dangerous, but if travelling at 27 000kph (17 000mph), as it would be in orbit, it could easily penetrate an astronaut’s spacesuit.

A prototype of Dr. Lappas’s design, called CubeSail, will be launched late next year. It weighs just 3kg and, when folded up, measures 30cm (12 inches) by 10era by 10era. Once unfurled, however, the sail will have an area of 25 square metres. If this prototype, which is paid for by EADS, a European aerospace company, proves successful, solar sails might be added to many future satellites. That would enable them to be removed rapidly from orbit when they became useless and would restore to the skies some measure of Aristotelian perfection.

Orbits decay due to ()

A. the acceleration of the spacecraft

B. the crash with small amounts of air molecules

C. the invention and application of solar sails

D. the existence of air molecules