Two solenoids have identical geometrical construction and the same number of turns,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 flows through them.
$(c)$ Magnetic potential energy if the same current flows through them.
$(d)$ Time constant.

  • A
    $(b), (d)$
  • B
    $(a), (c)$
  • C
    $(b), (c)$
  • D
    All of the above

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