For the photoelectric effect,which of the following statements are true?
$I$ The kinetic energies of the photoelectrons do not depend on the frequency of light.
$II$ The photoelectric effect will always occur for highly intense light.
$III$ The maximum kinetic energy of a photoelectron does not depend upon the intensity of the light.
$IV$ The escaping electron's kinetic energy is larger for a larger frequency.

  • A
    $I$ and $II$ only
  • B
    $II$ and $III$ only
  • C
    $III$ and $IV$ only
  • D
    $IV$ and $I$ only

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