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In an optics experiment, with the position of the object fixed, a student varies the position of a convex lens and for each position, the screen is adjusted to get a clear image of the object. A graph between the object distance $u$ and the image distance $v$, from the lens, is plotted using the same scale for the two axes. A straight line passing through the origin and making an angle of $45^{\circ}$ with the x-axis meets the experimental curve at $P$. The coordinates of $P$ will be
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$(2 f, 2 f)$
$(2 f, 2 f)$
It is possible when object kept at centre of curvature.
$$
\begin{aligned}
& u=v \\
& u=2 f, v=2 f .
\end{aligned}
$$

$$
\begin{aligned}
& u=v \\
& u=2 f, v=2 f .
\end{aligned}
$$

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