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There are two current carrying plannar coils made each from identical wires of length L. `C_1` is circular (radius R) and `C_2` is square (side a). They are so constructed that they have the same frequency of oscillation when they are placed in the same uniform magnetic field `vecB` and carry the same current. Find `a` in terms of R.

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