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A person can see objects clearly only between 50 cm and 200 cm. What lens is required to see distant objects?
AConvex, f = 50 cm
BConcave, f = 200 cm
CConcave, f = 50 cm
DConvex, f = 200 cm
✓ Correct Answer: B — Concave, f = 200 cm
To see distant objects (u=infinity), the far point must be shifted. Using lens formula for v = -200cm gives f = -200cm (concave).
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