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Where is the object placed with respect to the principal focus of a magnifying glass, so as to see its enlarged image? Where is the image obtained?
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In reference to the principal focus, the object is placed between the lens and the principal focus in order to obtain an enlarged image.
The image is obtained at the least distance of distinct vision D. It is formed between the lens and the principal focus.
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