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If we go on increasing the wavelength of light incident on a metal surface, what change in the number of electrons and the energy take place?

A

The number of photoelectrons increases

B

The kinetic energy of photoelectrons decreases

C

The number of photoelectrons decreases

D

The kinetic energy of photoelectrons increases

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