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A spherical surface of radius 30 cm separates two transparent media A and B with refractive indices 1'33 and 1.48 respectively. The medium A is on the convex side of the surface. Where should a point object be placed in medium A so that the paraxial rays become parallel after refraction at the surface ?

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