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Light of frequency `7.21xx10^(14)` Hz is incident on metal surface. Electrons with a maximum speed of `6.0xx10^(5)m//s` are ejected from the surface. What is the threshold frequency for photoemission of electrons ?

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`4.73xx10^(14)Hz`
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