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Stopping potential of emitted photo electrons is given by ( where `phi = hv_(0) )`

A

`( hv - phi_(0))/( e ) `

B

`hv - phi`

C

` ( hv)/( e ) `

D

`( hv + phi_(0))/(e ) `

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