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Two solenoids have identical geometrical construction but one is made of thick wire and the other of thin wire. Which of the following quantities are different for the two solenoids?

A

self inductance

B

rate of Joule heating if the same current goes through them

C

magnetic field energy if the same current goes throgh them

D

time constant if one solenoid is conneted to one battery and the other is connected to another battery.

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B, D
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