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The source is placed 30 cm from a convex lens which has a focal length of 20cm. The source is initially located on the axis of the lens. The lens is then cut into two halves in a plane along the principal axis. The two halves are separated by a distance of 4mm. What will be the locations of the image of the source?

A

7 cm

B

3 cm

C

4 cm

D

6 cm

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C
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