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When the energy of the incident radiation is increased by 20% , the kinetic energy of the photoelectrons emitted from a metal surface increased from 0.5 ev to 0,8 eV. The work function of the metal is
1) .65eV
2) 1ev
3)1.3ev
4)1.5eV

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