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Darw graphs showing variation of photoelctric current with applied voltage for two incident radiations of equal frequecny and different intensities. Mark the graph for the radiaiton of higher intensity.

A

wave nature of light

B

Particle nature of light

C

both (a) and (b)

D

none of these

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