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[" A glass sphere of radius "R=10cm" is kept inside water "A" point object "O" is placed at "20cm],[" from "A" as shown in Figure.Find the position and nature of the image when seen from other "],[" side of the sphere.Given "mu_(8)=3/2" and "mu_(w)=4/3" ."],[[" (A) "200cm," virtual "," ."],[" (B) "100cm," real "," o "20cm" .A "(1,10cm)^(B)],[" (D) ",300cm," virtual "]]

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