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In the Euclidean space $(\mathbb{E}^{4})$, consider a $4$-simplex $S$ with vertices $P_{0}, P_{1}, P_{2}, P_{3}, P_{4}$. Assume that the edges of the simplex $S$ have a length of $1$.

(a) Calculate the volume of the simplex $S$.

(b) Determine the distance from the vertex $P_{4}$ to the plane $\alpha$ passing through the vertices $P_{0}, P_{1}, P_{2}, P_{3}$.

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