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Maximum Velocity of photo electrons is `3.5 xx 10^6 m//s`. If the specific charge of an electron is `1.75 xx 10^11 C//kg`, stopping potential of the electron is

A

7 volt

B

3.5 volt

C

10.5 volt

D

35 volt.

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