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When ultraviolet light of wavelength 100 nm is incident upon silver plate, a potential of 7.7 V is required to stop the photoelectrons from reaching the collector plate. How much potential will be required to stop the photoelectons when light of wavelength 200 nm is incident upon silver?

A

1.5 V

B

1.85 V

C

1.95 V

D

2.37 V

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