The figure shows the variation of photocurrent with anode potential for a photo-sensitive surface for three different radiations. Let ${I_a}, {I_b}$ and ${I_c}$ be the intensities and ${f_a}, {f_b}$ and ${f_c}$ be the frequencies for the curves $a, b$ and $c$ respectively.

  • A
    ${f_a} = {f_b}$ and ${I_a} \neq {I_b}$
  • B
    ${f_a} = {f_c}$ and ${I_a} = {I_c}$
  • C
    ${f_a} = {f_b}$ and ${I_a} = {I_b}$
  • D
    ${f_b} = {f_c}$ and ${I_b} = {I_c}$

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