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12. A small air bubble is at a distance of 3cm from the centre of a glass sphere of radius 9cm. When viewed from the nearest side, the bubble appears to be at a distance of Som from the surface. It's apparent distance when viewed from the farthest side. 121 1) 5 cm 2) 10 cm 3) 15cm 4) 20 cm

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