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How does kinetic energy of ejected photoelectrons depend upon the frequency of incident radiation?

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Higher the frequency of the incident radiation, higher the energy of the photon and higher the kinetic energy of the ejected photo-electron. The kinetic energy of the ejected electron is directly proportional to the frequency of the incident radiation.
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