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The minimum strength of a uniform electric field which can tear a conducting uncharged thin-walled sphere into two parts is known to be `E_(0)`. Determine the minimum electric field strength `E_(1)` required to tear the sphere of twice as large radius if the thickness ofits walls is the same as in the former case.

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