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The ratio of slopes of `K_(max)` vs. V and `V_(0)` vs. v curves in the photoelectric effect gives (v= freqency. `K_(max)`= maximum kinetic energy, `V_(0)`=stopping potential) :

A

charge of electron

B

Planck's constant

C

work function

D

the ratio of Planck's constant and electronic charge

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