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A beaker contains water up to a height `h_(1)` and kerosene of height `h_(2)` above water so that the total height of (water + kerosene) is `(h_(1) + h_(2))` . Refractive index of water is `mu_(1)` and that of kerosene is `mu_(2)` . The apparent shift in the position of the bottom of the beaker when viewed from above is :-

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