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An `alpha` is moving along a circle of radius R with a constant angular velocity `omega`. Point A lies in the same plane at a distance 2R from the centre. Point A records magnetic field produced by the `alpha`-particle. If the minimum time interval between two successive time at which A records zero magnetic field is t, the angular speed `omega`, in terms of t, is

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