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Two coil have self-inductances `L_(1)=8 mH` and `L_(2)=2 mH`. In both of them currents are increased at the same constantt rate. At a certain instant the power given to the two coils is the same. If, at that instant, `I_(1), V_(1), U_(1)` and `I_(2), V_(2), U_(2)` be the currents, induced voltages and energies stored in the two coils respectively, then ltbr. (a) `I_(1)//I_(2)=1//4` (b) `I_(1)//I_(2)=4` (c) `W_(2)//W_(1)=4` (d) `V_(2)//V_(1)=1//4`.

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