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A parallel beam of light falls on the surface of a convex lens whose radius of curvature of both sides of 20cm. The refractive index of the material of the lens varies as `mu=1.5+0.5r` , where r is the distance of the point on the aperture from the optical centre in cm. Find the length of the region on the axis of the lens where the light will appear. The radius of aperture of the lens is 1cm.

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