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The radius of a glass ball is 5 cm. There is an air bubble at 1cm from the centre of the ball and refractive index of glass is 1.5. The position of image viewed from surface near the bubble is.

A

`3.63 cm`

B

4.63 cm

C

2.12 cm

D

5.12 cm

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