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A photocell employs photoelectric effect to convert
Options
(a) Change in the frequency of light into a change in the electric current
(b) Change in the frequency of light into a change in electric voltage
(c) Change in the intensity of illumination into a change in photoelectric current
(d) Change in the intensity of illumination into a change in the work function of the photocathode
Correct Answer:
Change in the intensity of illumination into a change in photoelectric current
Explanation:
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