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The threshold frequency for a metallic surface corresponds to an energy of `6.2eV` and the stopping potential for a radiation incident on this surface is `5 V` . The incident radiation lies in

A

ultra-violet region

B

infra-red region

C

visible region

D

X-ray region

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