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右图中(a)(b)两图为与匀强磁场垂直放置的两个金属框架,(b)图的闭合电路中只比(a)图的闭合电路中多串联了一只电阻不计的自感线圈L,其余完全相同. 若导体ab以相同的加速度从静止开始做匀加速直线运动,则拉它们的外力在相同位移中所做的功(   )

A:a图中的外力做功多

B:b图中的外力做功多

C:两图中外力做功相同

D:条件不足,无法比较

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