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Consider two rings of copper wire. One r...

Consider two rings of copper wire. One ring is scaled up version of the other, twice large in all regards (radius, cross sectional radius). If current around the rings are driven by equal voltage source then choose the CORRECT alternative(s). Assume that cross-sectional radius is very small as compared to radius of rings :

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