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If in a photoelectric experiment , the wavelength of incident radiation is reduced from `6000 Å to 4000 Å` then

A

Stopping potential will decrease

B

Stopping potential will increase

C

Kinetic energy of emitted electrons will decrease

D

The value of work function will decrease

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