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Monochromatic radiation emitted when electron on hydrogen atom jumps from first excited to the ground state irradiates a photosensitive material. The stopping potential is measured material. The threshold frequency of the material is

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Monochromatic radiation emitted when electron on hydrogen atom jumps from first excited to the ground state irradiates a photosensitive material. The stopping potential is measured to be 3.57V . The threshold frequency of the material is

Monochromatic radiation emitted when electron on hydrogen atom jumps from first excited to the ground state irradiates a photosensitive material The stopping potential is measured to be 3.57 V The threshold frequency of the material is

Monochromatic radiation emitted when electron on hydrogen atom jumps from first excited to the ground state irradiates a photosensitive material. The stopping potential is measured to be 3.57V . The threshold frequency of the material is

Monochromatic radiation emitted when electron on hydrogen atom jumps from first excited to the ground state irradiates a photosensitive material. The stopping potential is measured to be 3.57V . The threshold frequency of the material is

Monochromatic radiation emitted when electron on hydrogen atom jumps from first exicted to the ground state irradiates a photosensitive material. The stopping potential is measured to be 3.57V. The threshold frequency of the material is:

When a hydrogen atom is excited from ground state to first excited state then

When a hydrogen atom is excited from ground state to first excited state then

When a hydrogen atom is excited from ground state to first excited state then