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STATEMENT -1 : Work function of a metal ...

STATEMENT -1 `:` Work function of a metal depends on ionisation energy.
STATEMENT-2` :` One photon can eject one electron
STATEMENT -3 `:` K.E. of ejected depends on intensity of light

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