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In photoelectric effect, the photoelectr...

In photoelectric effect, the photoelectric current is independent of

A

intensity of incident light

B

potential difference applied between the two electrodes

C

the nature of emitter material

D

frequency of incident light

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The correct Answer is:
D

(d) : Photoelectric current depends on
(i) the intensity of incident light.
(ii) the potential difference applied between the two electrodes.
(iii) the nature of the emitter material.
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