If the intensity of incident radiation in a photocell is increased, the stopping potential

  • A
    first increases and then decreases.
  • B
    remains unchanged.
  • C
    decreases.
  • D
    increases.

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Given below are two statements: one is labelled as Assertion $A$ and the other is labelled as Reason $R$.
Assertion $A :$ In photoelectric effect,on increasing the intensity of incident light,the stopping potential increases.
Reason $R :$ Increase in intensity of light increases the rate of photoelectrons emitted,provided the frequency of incident light is greater than threshold frequency.
In the light of the above statements,choose the correct answer from the options given below:

"With increase in frequency of light incident, number of electrons emitted increase" - True or false?

In Lenard's experiment,what is the effect on the photoelectric current when ultraviolet radiation incident on the cathode is stopped?

Why is photoelectric current proportional to intensity?

The number of photoelectrons emitted for light of a frequency $\nu$ (higher than the threshold frequency $\nu_0$) is proportional to

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