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.Figure shows the cross-sectional view of the hollow cylindrical conductor with inner radius `R` and outer radius '2R',cylinder is carrying uniformly distributed current along it's axis.The magnetic induction at point `p` at a distance `(3R)/(2)` from the axis of the cylinder will be `(5 mu_(0)i)/(n times9 pi R)` .Find n?

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