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A philatelist examines the printing deta...

A philatelist examines the printing details on a stamp using a convex lens of focal length 10.0 cm as a simple magnifier. The lens is held close to the eye and the lens to object distance is adjusted so that the virtual image is formed at the normal near point (25 cm). Calculate magnification.

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