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Rate of photoelectric emission is proportional to
Options
(a) Frequency of incident radiations
(b) Intensity of incident radiations
(c) Square of intensity radiations
(d) Square of frequency of incident radiations
Correct Answer:
Intensity of incident radiations
Explanation:
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