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A metallic surface is irradiated with monochromatic light of variable wavelength. Above a wavelength of `5000 Å` no photoelectrons are emitted from the surface. With an unknown wavelength, stopping potential fo 3V is necessary ot eliminate the photo current. Find the unknown wavelength.

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2268 A

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1116 A

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3426 A

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4801 A

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