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The separation `L` between the objective `(f = 0.5 cm)` and the eye-piece `(f = 5cm)` of a compound microscope is `7cm`. Where should a small object be placed so that the eye is least strained to see the image? Fin dthe angular magnification produced by the microscope.

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