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Einstein's photoelectric equation states that
`1/2 mv^2=hv-hv_0.` In this equation, v refers to

A

velocity of all ejected electrons.

B

mean velocity of emitted electrons.

C

minimum velocity of emitted electrons.

D

maximum velocity of emitted electrons.

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