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Observations from an experiment on photoelectric effect for the stopping potential by varying the incident frequency were plotted.The slope of the linear curve was found to be approximately `4.1 xx 10^-15 V s`. Given that the charge of an electron is `1.6 xx 10^-19 C`, find the value of the Planck's constant h .

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