In a photoelectric experiment the factors which is determined by the frequency of…
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In a photoelectric experiment the factors which is determined by the frequency of incident radiation is
- amount of photoelectric current
- work function of the metal surface
- stopping potential to reduce photoelectric current to zero
- threshold wavelength
Answer
(C) stopping potential to reduce photoelectric current to zero
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