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Chapter 34, Problem 56CP

(a)

To determine

The apparent radius when the sphere is viewed from the location far away in vacuum in the case R2>nR1 .

(b)

To determine

The apparent radius when the sphere is viewed from the location far away in vacuum in the case R2<nR1 .

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