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A converging lens of focal length 6.25 cm is used as a magnifying glass. If the near point of the observer is 25 cm from the eye and the lens is held close to the eye, calculate (i) the distance of the object from the lens and (ii) the angular magnification. Find the angular magnification when the final image is formed at infinity.

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