Magnifying an object with a focal length of zero is not physically meaningful, as traditional magnifiers require a specific distance to function effectively. When a magnifier is placed directly on an object, it typically results in no magnification due to the object distance being zero, leading to internal reflection rather than refraction. To achieve magnification, a small gap between the magnifier and the object is necessary, allowing light to refract properly. The discussion also highlights that using a plano-convex lens might be a potential solution, but calculations reveal that at zero object distance, magnification remains one. Therefore, achieving magnification directly on the object without any distance is not feasible.