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Find the inductance of a solenoid of length `l` whose winding is made of copper wire of mass `m`. The winding resistance is equal to `R`. The solenoid diameter is considerably less than its length.

A

`(mu_(0)R)/(4pimlpp_(0))`

B

`(mu_(0)lpp_(0))/(4pimR)`

C

`(mu_(0))/(4pi)xx(mR)/(lpp_(0))`

D

None of these

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