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Consider a concave mirror and a convex lens (refractive index 1.5) of focal length `10 cm` each separated by a distance of `50 cm` in air (refractive index = 1) as shown in the Fig. An object is placed at a distance of `15 cm` from the mirror. Its erect image formed by this combination has magnification `M_1`. When this set up is kept in a medium of refractive index `7//6`, the magnification becomes `M_2`. The magnitude `((M_2)/(M_1))` is :
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