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Consider a long solenoid of radius `R` which has `n` turns per unit length. A time dependent current `I=I_(0) sin omegat` flows solenoid, magnitude of electric field at a perpendicular distance `rltR`, from the axis of symmetry of solenoid is found to be `E=(alpha)/4omegamu_(0) nI_(0)r cosomegat`, where `alpha` is pure number and `mu_(0)` is permability of free space. Find `alpha`

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