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In photoelectric effect, stopping potent...

In photoelectric effect, stopping potential depends on

A

frequency of incident light

B

nature of the emitter material

C

intensity of incident light

D

both (a) and (b)

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D

(d) : The stopping potential depends on frequency of incident light and the nature of the emitter material. For a given frequency of incident light, it is independent if its intensity.
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