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A compound microscope consists of an objective of focal length `1 cm` and an eye-piece of focal length `5cm`. An object is placed at a distance of `0.5cm` from the objective. What should be the separation between the lenses so that the microscope projects an inverted real image of the object on the screen `30 cm` behind the eye-piece ?

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