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In the figure shown a point object O is placed in air. A spherical boundary separates various media of radius of curvature 1.0 m. AB is principal axis. The refractive index above AB is 1.6 and below AB is 2.0. The separation between the images formed due to refraction at spherical surface is:

  1. 12m    
  2. 20m    
  3. 14m    
  4. 10m    

The correct answer is: 12m

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