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In a photoelectric experiment anode pote...

In a photoelectric experiment anode potential is ploted against plate current.

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A and B will have different intensities while B and C will have different frequencies .

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B and C will have different intensities while A and C will have different frequencies

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A and B will have different intensities while A and C will have equal frequencies

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A and B will have equal intensities while B and C will have different frequencies

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A and B have same stopping potential Rightarrow A and B Will have same frequency . B and C have same saturation photo current Rightarrow B and C will have same intensity , but different frequencies as their stopping potential are different .
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