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In photoelectric effect, the kinetic energy of photoelectrons increases linearly with the(a) Wavelength of incident light(b) Frequency of incident light(c) Velocity of incident light(d) Atomic mass of an element
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Step 1: In the photoelectric effect, the energy of the incident light is given by the equation \[E = hf\] where \(h\) is Planck's constant and \(f\) is the frequency of the incident light. Show more…
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