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In a photoelectric effect experiment, the graph of stopping potential V versus reciprocal of wavelength obtained is shown in the figure. As the intensity of incident radiation is increased :

A

Straight line shifts of left

B

Straight line shifts to right

C

Slope of the straight line get more steep

D

Graph does not change

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