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The work function for metals `A , B` and `C` are respectively `1.92 eV , 2.0 eV` and `5 eV`. According to Einstein's equation , the metals which will emit photoelectrons for a radiation of wavelength `4100 Å` are

A

X only

B

X and Y only

C

X , Y and Z

D

X and Z

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