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如图所示,足够长的传送带以恒定速率顺时针运行,将一个物体轻轻放在传送带底端,第一

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如图所示,足够长的传送带以恒定速率顺时针运行,将一个物体轻轻放在传送带底端,第一阶段物体被加速到与传送带具有相同的速度,第二阶段与传送带相对静止,匀速运动到达传送带顶端。下列说法正确的是 

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A.第一阶段摩擦力对物体做正功,第二阶段摩擦力对物体不做功

B.第一阶段摩擦力对物体做的功等于第一阶段物体动能的增加

C.第一阶段物体和传送带间的摩擦生热等于第一阶段物体机械能的增加

D.物体从底端到顶端全过程机械能的增加等于全过程物体与传送带间的摩擦生热

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答案:D

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