In photoelectric effect the number of photo-electrons emitted is proportional to :
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In photoelectric effect the number of photo-electrons emitted is proportional to :
- intensity of incident beam
- frequency of incident beam
- velocity of incident beam
- work function of photo cathode
Answer
(A) intensity of incident beam
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