The plane faces of two identical plano-convex lenses,each with focal length $f$,are pressed against each other using an optical glue to form a convex lens. The distance from the optical centre at which an object must be placed to obtain an image of the same size as the object is

  • A
    $f/4$
  • B
    $f/2$
  • C
    $f$
  • D
    $2f$

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