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An infinitely large non-conducting plane of uniform surface charge density `sigma` has circular aperture of certain radius carved out from it. The electric field at a point which is at a distance 'a' from the centre of the aperture (perpendicular to the plane) is `(sigma)/(2 sqrt(2) in_(0))`. Find the radius of aperture :

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