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A square frame with side 'a' and a straight conductor carrying a constant current `I` are located in the same plane. The resistance of the frame is equal to `R`. The frame was turned through `180^(@)` about the axis `OO'` separated from the current-carrying conductor by a distance `b=2a`. If the electric charge that flowed through the frame be expressed as a function of `a,I,R` it takes the form `q=`constant `xxa^(m)xxI^(n)xxR^(p)`. Find `m+n+p`.

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