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Statement I: In photoelectric effect the value of stopping potential is not at all dependent on the wavelength of the incident light.
Statement II: The maximum kinetic energy of the emitted photoelectron and stopping potential are proportional to each other.

A

Statement I is true, statement II is true, statement II is a correct explanation for statement I

B

Statement I is true, statement II is true, statement II is not a correct explanation for statement I

C

statement I is true, statement II is false

D

statement I is false, statement II is true

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