问题 选择题

弯曲管子内部注满密度为ρ的水,部分是空气,图中所示的相邻管子液面高度差为h,大气压强为p0,则图中A点的压强是

A.ρgh

B.p0+ρgh

C.p0+2ρgh

D.p0+3ρgh

答案

答案:C

专题:气体的压强专题。

分析:根据液面的高度关系分析,大气压强P0等于中间这段气体产生的压强加上h液体产生的压强,中间这段气体产生的压强等于A端气体产生的压强加上h液体产生的压强,据此分析整理。

解答:解:由图中液面的高度关系可知

封闭气体的压强为p1=p0+ρgh,

A点的压强pA=p1+ρgh=p0+2ρgh,

故选C。

点评:在计算气体压强时,有两个结论可以直接应用①同一气体的压强处处相等 ②同一液体内部不同点间的压强差由高度差决定,并且位置越高,压强越小。

选择题
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阅读理解。

     Farmer Ed Rawlings smiles as he looks at his orange trees. The young oranges are growing well in Florida's

weather. Warm sunshine and gentle rains, along with Ed Rawlings' expert care, they will produce a good crop

of' oranges this year.

     But Ed has to fight against Florida's changeable winter weather. In January and February, temperatures can

destroy Ed's entire orange crop. Having farmed in Florida for the past 35 years, Ed Rawlings is prepared for the

frosts. When temperatures drop below freezing, Ed tries to save his crop by watering his orange trees. The

water freezes and forms a thin layer of ice on the trees. Strange as it may sound, this thin layer of ice actually

keeps the fruit warm.

     What happens is simple. When the trees are watered, the water loses heat and becomes ice. The warmth of

the heat it loses is sucked in by the fruit and keeps its temperature at a safe level. Ed Rawlings has effectively

used this method to save many orange crops.

     But Ed still faces some difficulties. The trees should 'be watered at the exact moment the temperature drops

to the freezing point. Also, just the right quantity of water must be used. Too much water can form a thick layer

of' ice that will break the trees' branches. Another difficulty is that wind blows away the heat. So Ed has to

worry about not only when but also how often his trees should be watered, and how much water should be

used.

     Computer technology may help Ed Rawlings with some of these worries. With equipment, air and soil

temperatures and wind speed can be measured. The information is fed into a computer which can tell when

temperatures drop to freezing. The computer can correctly decide the quantity of water to be used and how

frequently the trees should be watered. Ed Rawlings will find looking after his orange trees a lot easier with the

help of a computer, and we'll all have the benefits of computer-age oranges.

1. The passage is mainly about _____. [ ]

A. a farmer's care for his orange trees

B. the different uses of computers

C. growing oranges in Florida's changeable weather

D. different ways of crop protection

2. Ed tried to protect his crops by _____. [ ]

A. using a wind machine to drive away the cold air

B. equipping them with a computer

C. watering them at the proper time

D. picking his fruit at the first sign of frost

3. In the writer's eyes, computers _____. [ ]

A. are too expensive for small farmers

B. can be a valuable tool for the farmer

C. can be used to help oranges grow bigger

D. cannot take the place of the farmer's experience and judgement

4. Which of the following is NOT NECESSARY for Ed Rawlings to do? [ ]

A. He should decide the quantity of water for the orange trees as soon as the temperature drops to the freezing

    point.

B. He should decide the exact moment when the orange trees should be watered.

C. He has to water the orange trees more often in January and February.

D. He has to judge how often he should water the orange trees.

5. According to the passage, computer technology can _____. [ ]

A. get rid of the need for crop protection

B. help the farmer get a better harvest

C. tell the farmer why outdoor temperature changes

D. prevent the temperature from dropping to the freezing point