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In photoelectric effect, electrons are emitted (1) At a rate that is independent of emitter. (2) At a rate that is proportional to the square of amplitude of incident radiation (3) With a maximum velocity proportional to the frequency of incident radiation (4) Only if frequency of the incident radiation is above a threshold value Note: Please explain all the options...

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In photoelectric effect, electrons are emitted

(1) At a rate that is independent of emitter.

(2) At a rate that is proportional to the square of amplitude of incident radiation

(3) With a maximum velocity proportional to the frequency of incident radiation

(4) Only if frequency of the incident radiation is above a threshold value

Note: Please explain all the options...



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