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A beam of light is converging towards a point. A plane parallel plate of glass of thickness t, refractive index m is introduced in the path of the beam as shown in the figure. The convergent point is shifted by (assume near normal incidence):

  1. t open parentheses 1 minus fraction numerator 1 over denominator mu end fraction close parentheses text  away end text    
  2. t open parentheses 1 plus fraction numerator 1 over denominator mu end fraction close parentheses text  away end text    
  3. t open parentheses 1 minus fraction numerator 1 over denominator mu end fraction close parentheses text  nearer end text    
  4. t open parentheses 1 plus fraction numerator 1 over denominator mu end fraction close parentheses text  nearer end text    

The correct answer is: t open parentheses 1 minus fraction numerator 1 over denominator mu end fraction close parentheses text  away end text

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