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The maximum kinetic energy of electrons emitted in the photoelectric effect is linearly dependent on the ………. Of the incident radiation .

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According to laws of photoelectric effect,
`(1)/(2)mv^2=hv-hv_0`
i.e., the maximum kinetic energy of electrons emitted in the photoelectric effect is linearly dependent on the frequency of incident radiation.
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