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Einstein's photoelectric equation states that `E_(k)=hv-W`, In this equation `E_(k)` refers to :

A

Kinetic energy of all the emitted electrons

B

Mean kinetic energy of the emitted electrons

C

Maximum kinetic energy of the emitted electrons

D

Minimum kinetic energy of the emitted electrons

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C
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