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The electric field intensity at the center of a uniformly charged hemispherical shell is `E_(0)`. Now two portions of the hemisphere are cut from either side, and the remaining portion is shown in fig. If `alpha=beta=pi//3`, then the electric field intensity at the center due to the remaining portion is

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