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In a photoelectric experiment, the collector plate is at 2.0V with respect to the emitter plate made of copper `(phi)=4.5eV)`. The emitter is illuminated by a source of monochromatic light of wavelength 2000 `Å`nm.

A

the maximum kinetic energy of the photo electrons at collector is 1.7eV

B

the maximum kinetic energy of the photo electrons on the collector is 1.7eV.

C

if the polarity of the battery is reversed then the minimum kinetic energy of the photo electrons on the collector is 0.

D

if the polarity of the reversed then the maximum kinetic energy of the photo electrons on the collector is 3.7 eV

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